We are performing cloud-to-cloud migration. We found that the only way to do this is to create a backup of the source cloud site and download it. And thereby importing the downloaded zip file into the destination cloud site.
Is there any other option to do cloud-to-cloud migration, since our zip file is huge about 30GB?
You can use the Migrate to cloud option from the admin settings. Read this documentation https://support.atlassian.com/migration/docs/perform-a-cloud-to-cloud-migration-for-jira/
Hi @Alex Koxaras -Relational-
I believe this is for Jira. We are performing Confluence Migration from one cloud site to another.
I would like to know if there are any option to migrate from one cloud site to another for confluence.
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Ooh, my bad!! Apologies :)
This is for confluence https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloudkb/migrating-from-confluence-cloud-to-confluence-cloud-691011969.html
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Hi @Alex Koxaras -Relational-
But this document still recommends us to download the zip and import it to the destination site
Is there an alternate way?
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Instead of doing a whole site export, you can always go with space-to-space migration. Meaning that you export individual spaces and import them. But Since Atlassian has already given us the opportunity to do that with one take, I would definitely take the zip file anytime. The other way is way too much time consuming.
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