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How to find if Confluence is Cloud or data center?

Jehu Pineda August 18, 2022

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

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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August 18, 2022

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.

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Matt Reiner _K15t_
Atlassian Partner
August 19, 2022

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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Mikael Sandberg
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August 18, 2022

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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