Hi I'm using Jira (4.3.3) / confluence (3.5.5) and I am considering deploying these installations into the Amazon cloud (AWS EC2) and away from my data centre. If I deploy to the cloud (EC2 AMI), I'm also thinking of using Relational Database Services (RDS). I'm wondering if anyone has any real life experience of this with either Jira / Confluence??
Thanks
Gavin.
Hi Gavin,
We use the same setup for our internal production instances, working fine I have to say!
Just take your time to construct a good setup, especially when a high uptime is necessary - a passive replicated service in an other zone/region might be something to keep in mind.
The RDS itself is a very pretty solution and we didn't encounter any database specific errors with our Atlassian tools.
Regards,
Tom
So when moving an existing Jira/Confluence to Amazon EC2 / RDS what are the timezone considerations?
RDS only operates in UTC time, so I assume I would run my EC2 Jira/Confluence instance in my timezone and not UTC?
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Oh, good question. Does anyone have an answer?
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No issues with our deployment as well (JIRA 5.0.3). The setup is similar to using a standard MySQL server.
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