We are using serverStatus plugin from long time.
Now we are planning migrating from server to Datacenter v7.13
The Plugin serverStatus for Confluence is incompatible with Confluence Data Center. Please help us with the below questions for Confluence Data Center.
Q#1 Are you planning to make the plugin compatible with Confluence Data Center v7.13 in upcoming releases?
Q#2 If yes for Q#1 then is there any plan to release the DC compatible versions?
Q#3 If no for Q#1 then could you please suggest any alternative plugin which will be available for Confluence Data Center v7.13?
Hi @Kajal Kuwar
A Data Center approved version of "Server Status" app is not currently available. While Server apps are built for single-server deployments, many customers successfully install them in Data Center environments. I would recommend contact the vendor to determine compatibility at scale and raise these questions with them directly.
Hey @Kishan Sharma
Thank you for your reply.
We have contacted vendor and they have reverted with below comments
"We have updated the compatibility of Server Status and Confluence 7.13in the Atlassian marketplace"
But we could see that this plugin is only server supported.
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Ok great, most of the apps which are supported on Server are compatible with DC version, but you can ask the vendor if they can support it in case you run into any issues on DC.
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Thanks for the suggestion @Kishan Sharma .
We will raise a support request to vendor if this is the case.
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