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200 user license

David Lynes January 14, 2014

we are about to tip over the 100 user threshold for Jira and Confluence. Is there a more cost effective licensing option that just buy 500 user licenses? We would not expect to go over 200 users wiythin the next 3 years

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Peter T
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January 14, 2014

Yes that's what I meant.

Yes it is possible just those users will be counted againt the two licenses the 100 users and 25 users

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Peter T
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January 14, 2014

It is possible. You can buy two licenses, install two JIRA servers on two physical or vitual boxes.

Two JIRA servers mean two different places for users to go and do they job from the 125, 100 of them will be using one server while the rest 25 will be using the second server. That part is usually not acceptable. Companies usually want everything in one system.

Hope now is clearer.

David Lynes January 14, 2014

One clarification, by server do you mean two separate instances of JIRA and Confluence? If so, is there any way for a few users to use both?

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Peter T
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January 14, 2014

The only option that I can see is to have two servers one with 100 and another with 25 for example. This is usually not possible but still on option to consider.

David Lynes January 14, 2014

Hi Peter, your comment "usually not possible but still an option to consider" is a little confusing. Is it possible?

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