Hello,
You should have two different web servers: one for jira and one for bitbucket. Basically just follow a standard installation of Jira and Bitbucket and you will have it.
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Jira can run on 2GB on small instances and Bitbucket can run on 2GB. It all depends on your load. In this case 6Gb or 8Gb total memory should be enough
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What you have just said is not true at least in my case. I have just installed my jira 2 days ago so it has almost no user data yet. However jira was shutting itself down every 30 minutes due to RAM shortage and i had to upgrade my system from 4 to 8 Gb of RAM. Except jira this system right now runs only one simple site made with Drupal 7 and served by Apache 2.4 .Are you sure that my system will be able to handle jira and bitbucket together on 8 Gb of RAM?
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I'm running Jira and Bitbucket fine on a server with only 6Gb RAM. They're for a small number of users, but quite old, with not an insignificant amount of data.
How many users, issues, repositories and code do you have?
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For now i shall have only one repository. It is a big site written on haskell which makes use of keter and yesod.
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I ve seen Bitbucket servers with 100 repos running on 2Gb.
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