This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Atlassian Cloud storage policy
Hi, Is there a way to integrate external storage into JIRA? We do understand that we can't increase Atlassian Cloud Storage, how can we integrate external storage?
There's loads of ways to add storage to JIRA servers, but Cloud doesn't really have that flexibility. It provides the standard 25/100Gb and that's it. You might be able to do some clever stuff with a Connect add-on, but it'll be away from Atlassian Cloud.
Thanks for quick response. I tried to search for Connect add-on, but don't seem to be able to find anything with that name. Can you give me a hand?
I would go for Server over the cloud, but that one is missing a deal-breaker feature for us - ability to handle hmtl/rtf foramatted emails correctly, so I'm willing to sacrifice all that server flexibility over the cloud limitations.
Would appreciate if you can direct me to that specific Connect add-on.
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I'm sorry, that was a badly phrased sentence - I mean you'd have to find or write one that can do remote storage. I don't know of any specific add-on that does that yet.
Server versions of JIRA are mostly the same as Cloud though, they have the same functions, except for the different add-on types. They do lag in versions a little, but the gap is not huge. In the case of email processing though, I don't think Cloud is any different to server at the moment.
Server would free you up to use whatever storage you want though - JIRA just needs something that looks like a local drive for attachments, and I know a lot of places put their attachments on NFS/Samba/SAN shared storage without any issues.
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