The company I work for is using two confluence spaces:
https://wiki.labcollab.net/confluence and https://confluence.atl."company.com"/, how do I know which one is Cloud based or Data center based? Thanks
Noether of those are Cloud.
If you visit either of them, you'll find there is a "help" icon towards the top right, and that leads to a list of options that contains an "about Confluence" which will give you a version number.
Cloud systems won't give you a version (it's functionally useless to you) if you hit the "about" link.
But, I can tell you that both of those systems are Server or DC because of their URLs. Until Atlassian implement the feature well known as CLOUD-6999, all Atlassian Cloud systems live on <something>.atlassian.net If it's not atlassian.net, then it's a server or DC install.
A really simple way to tell if you're on Cloud is to look at the menu bar across the top. If you see an "Apps" menu, you're in Cloud.
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Check out this article on how to find out if you are on Cloud or Data Center, How do you know if you are on Confluence Cloud or Server/Data Center?
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