Cloud doesn't have a version available for customers. If it has, Atlassian keeps it for themselves. Every 2weeks new features are being deployed so it's a CI/CD thing
You can scrape a build number from the REST API, but it is utterly useless to you.
Cloud is a service - you're subscribing to a service that is looked after by someone else. You have no control over the "version" you are using, it tells you nothing about what the service provides, it changes very frequently, and does not tell you anything about the functionality you have.
In other words, why are you asking? If it's for some form of certification or compliance, then the answer to the auditor's question of "what version is it?" is simply "latest, as it's a service"
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Hi @NORBERTUS WUSANA ,
on the CLloud, Atlassian will provide to upgrade tools.
Confluence Cloud should be always under the "latest" version. To find out what improvements come with time, go to > What's new to check the Release readiness blog.
Hope this helps,
Fabio
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@NORBERTUS WUSANA I don't believe Atlassian publicly shares the versioning of its Cloud products as there are continuous deployments. Why would that be of importance?
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