Our Company has plan that architect JIRA Software(Server version).
We have two methods.
1. On-premise
2. AWS
So, I have some question.
1. Could you tell us, What are the On-premise and AWS ratios of server version customers?
2. Are you planning to upgrade your software architecture?
We only can approach attachment(attached file) in JIRA local server. But we want to division the file server and web server. So we wonder that there are plans to upgrade the JIRA architecture to what we want?
Please give specific and quick answers. :)
Thanks.
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There is no way to know.
Atlassian do have a list of current licences, but
1. Licences are perpetual, they have no way to know how many people have stopped paying maintenance, but are still running Jira
2. Atlassian have no way of knowing what people are running their Jira systems on.
So there is absolutely no way to know how many Server systems are out there, let alone what they're running on.
I'm not sure what you're looking for with the question about "upgrade software architecture". As for your "division", it makes no sense - there is no "file server" for a start. Jira is a web-application that runs in an application server (Tomcat), that's the core of the architecture, and there's nothing to "upgrade" there, beyond using the latest Tomcat.
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