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How to do jira align to jira migration?

khushboo_puri
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August 20, 2025

How to do do jira align to jira migration?

 

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Benjamin
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August 20, 2025

HI @khushboo_puri ,

 

A similar post had been made regarding Jira align to jira migration and has been answered. Perhaps, the answer will help with your needs for a jira align to jira migration.

 

https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Jira-Align-questions/Migrate-Project-data-from-JIRA-Align-to-JIRA-software/qaq-p/1647240

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Ankita Mehta
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August 31, 2025

Hi @khushboo_puri 

Migrating Jira Align to Jira can definitely be a bit of a task, if you don’t take the following things into account:

  • What Data Do You Need?: Figure out exactly what you need to bring over. Are you migrating epics, features, stories, or maybe sprints and teams? It helps to know which pieces you want to keep in Jira and which ones might not be as necessary.
  • Mapping the Data: Jira Align has a different structure than Jira, so you’ll need to map the data appropriately. For example, an epic in Jira Align may be a bit different from how it’s handled in Jira, so you’ll want to ensure the right mapping for all your items.
  • Handling Workflows and Custom Fields: Jira Align often comes with custom workflows and fields, so take some time to replicate those in Jira. Make sure everything flows smoothly after the migration.

In your scenario or case, you may want to explore, an enterprise –grade migration tool, OpsHub Migration Manager (OMM), an Atlassian Partner. It can help you with zero-downtime, full-fidelity migration between ALM and Xray. Whether you need to migrate data in stages or perform a complete migration, OMM ensures that historical data, attachments, comments, and field mappings are preserved without any data loss.

Hope it helps :)

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