Hello there,
about half year ago our company was migrated to Cloud, as the guys from partner organization said that its future and its perfect.
Actually, whole organization is struggling, the UX is terrible, its changing all the time, we cannot control releases and changes in the Jira, we are missing some of our hardware integrations, its slow, very often unresponsive, logging time with Tempo is one big pain.
Trying to integrate non standard stuff or write down some custom app is almost impossible.
The C level decided that this was a mistake and we will move back to DC, but now, without the partner organization, due to budget cuts.
Question is - there is some tool to migrate Data Center -> Cloud, but no tool to migrate the other way. Or am I missing something? We still have backups from last year, but missing a lot of data :-(
Any idea how to approach this issue without additional pain?
Thanks, Peter
Hello @Petr Drozd
Welcome to the Atlassian community.
Here are a couple of resources on moving from Jira Cloud to Jira Data Center.
https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Jira-questions/Migration-Cloud-to-Data-Center/qaq-p/2765236
Dear @Petr Drozd I work for Exalate
Sounds like a rough transition. You’re right—most tooling focuses on Cloud to DC migrations being the rare case, so options are limited.
That said, you might want to check out Exalate. It’s not a migration tool per se, but it can help you sync Jira Cloud and DC instances. You could use it to gradually move data back—issues, comments, attachments, etc.—with custom rules and less downtime.
Might be a practical path if you’re missing some data and want to avoid another all-at-once lift.
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Hello Peter - I'll withdraw my comment. I apologize for the confusion
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I guess wrong question answered?
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