Hi,
We want 2 JIRA sites in a single organization.
30 users accessing 1st site
10 users accessing 2nd site
What would be the licensing model?
- 50 premium Licenses covering both sites or
- 50 premium Licenses for 1st site + 10 premium Licenses for 2nd site
Thanks.
Hello @Claude LEVEILLET
Welcome to the Atlassian community.
When you say "in a single organization" are you referring to the Atlassian Cloud Organization accessed through https://admin.atlassian.com ? If so, that would require an Enterprise plan to have two separate Jira subscriptions with two separate URLs but within a single Atlassian Cloud Organization. That is the "multiple sites" feature mentioned in the Enterprise plan here:
https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/pricing
If you want to set up two separate Atlassian Cloud Organizations each with their own Jira subscription that can be done on any plan and the licensing would be entirely separate.
What problem are you trying to solve by have two separate Jira sites?
Do you need the sites to be able to synchronize with each other or share data or users?
https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/pricing not working
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That link seems to be working fine for me.
What issue are you encountering trying to access that page?
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What problem are you trying to solve by have two separate Jira sites? --> I have 2 teams mostly working on isolated projects and very few common projects (1 or 2).
I want to segregate them as much as possible without subscribing to 2 distinct license plans (I have a 50-user annual plan, which allows up to 50 users, no matter how many are declared on the JIRA platform)
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Thank you for that additional information.
If you have a plan for 50 users and you have less than 50 unique users in total between the two teams, then you can have them all on on Jira instance. You can use Permissions to allow users to see only the information relevant to their team.
I don't think there is a way for you to pay for one 50-user license in a Premium plan and spread the users across two separate Jira instances. I recall hearing about some options for doing that, but I think it required an Enterprise plan and/or use of Atlassian Guard.
As suggested by @Matteo Vecchiato you could reach out to Atlassian Billing Support or an Atlassian Solution Partner to get authoritative information on the topic.
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Hi @Claude LEVEILLET ,
Welcome to Atlassian community.
For premium sites the license is by product, so the license should be: 30 premium Licenses for 1st site + 10 premium Licenses for 2nd site
In any case I suggest to contact Atlassian support here or a partner from partner directory near you.
Regards
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