Hi, I've seen a couple of posts of companies wanting to migrate from the Cloud to Server based Confluence. We've been having some discussions about the opposite approach. What is the driver for wanting to be Server based?
In addition to items above - related to Add-ons, customizations, and public data storage:
Branding is not one I've heard before, but definitely valid. Thanks!
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One thing to add to this excellent list.
On the cloud instance you cannot have google analytic plugged-in. So if you want to find out which pages are getting hit from where and by who, it is not possible.
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Another one to add to my list! Thanks!
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One more (though plugins were mentioned) is that you cannot use Bob's CLI OnDemand, and I use that all the time. I empty trash items that have not been accessed in a month, along with doing other things...
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There's lots of reasons I run into
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Nothing significant to add to Nic's reply but an endorsement of the add-ons aspect. While one doesn't want to 'go crazy' with add-ons because that brings its own set of issues, some of our key add-ons - the ones that probably helped make our Confluence instance acceptable to our company's business community (almost every major business department adopted Confluence in organic grassroots fashion, not one was 'told' to use it) - were server-only. A plugin that provided a custom theme that transformed Confluence into a 'business-friendly look and feel' was huge for our internal adoption. One has to look at it in a holistic fashion, taking all of these things into account, to make that 'cloud or server' decision. Good luck!
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Add-ons. They have fewer features, for those which exist at all, on Cloud.
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