Hello,
I have a question about transferring Jira configuration between environments. We are a team taking care of the development of Jira in the corporate. We have several environments in Jira data center and as part of development we would like to release the configuration from lower to higher environments like a normal development team. The question is whether you have experience with any of the plugins offered in the marketplace. For example, I was interested in the Salto Configuration Manager for Jira application, so I would like to know if it has a more widespread alternative or if there is another solution.
Thanks a lot :-)
hi @Jiří Volf
Welcome to the community!
Definitely take a look at Appfire's Configuration Manager for Jira (CMJ) app. You can start a 30-day free trial to see if it suits your needs.
We welcome any questions you might have about the app - just create a ticket with our awesome support team.
Hope it works for you!
Kelsey from Appfire
Hi @Jiří Volf ,
Unfortunately, I cannot give you an alternative. I have used Salto's Configuration Manager for Jira, and it does the job.
Hope this helps when it comes to making a decision.
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Thank you for your response. At Salto, we are a bit nervous about transferring the Jira configuration to their cloud environment. From the principle of jira data center, when we have all configurations and data on our servers, this feature is difficult for us to grasp.
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