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Can I use Jira 7 stanalone with 10000 users?

Andrey Maliy
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May 15, 2018

I'm planing new Jira enterprise installation. Currently I have 250 users. But I plan a new environment  for 10000 users. Found only this guide for sizing my installation. https://confluence.atlassian.com/enterprise/jira-sizing-guide-461504623.html But that table for Jira 6.3. Is there newer info?

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Brant Schroeder
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May 15, 2018

Andrey,

  The link you provided is the latest information that Atlassian has on sizing JIRA.  It should still be applicable.  We have a Large-Scale instance and the values are similar.  If you are truly going to scale to 10,000 users you might consider Data-Center especially if you are going to have lots of concurrent users.  While the sizing guide provides you with good recommendations, how your system is used, the plugins you have installed and the number of concurrent users will really dictate what you need.  I would suggest that the person managing the server get certified by Atlassian by going to their training.  They will learn how to ensure that the application runs smoothly which is important if you want users to use it.

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louisdj
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May 15, 2018

Hi @Andrey Maliy

As @Brant Schroeder mentioned, I would investigate Data Center for so many users, the certification track can help you on getting the knowledge you need to manage this.

I don't know how much experience you have on Jira Server, but you could check for a Atlassian partner in your neighbourhood with experience to help you getting the right resources and a flawless setup. 

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