3/19/2018

Jira Vmware Appliance Management

Change Management Jira

The Confluence install guide at currently says 'Virtual Environments such as VMware are not recommended and thus not supported for clustered Confluence.' This should be clarified, probably on a new page: • Explain which configurations, if any, are supported under VMWare or similar virtualisation. Are the Standalone and EAR/WAR under supported application servers considered supported if virtualised? • Make recommendations on which use cases/loads have acceptable performance when using a virtualised application server • Advise if testing shows that database cannot be virtualised due to performance impact • Add reasons why clustering is unsupported/incompatible • Link to any known bugs.

I've spent HOURS trying to get Jira installed on a Linux/Apache/Tomcat server. I found your installation documentation very inadequate, and in the end does not work. Versapro 2 04 Software Update more. I have opened up a trouble ticket and am waiting for support to contact me. Many other products I've been evaluating have pre-built virtual appliances that I can download and boot using VMWare. All I needed to do was download them, unzip them, and fire up the VM. These appliances are ready-to-run and configured with default parameters so you can be up and running FAST so that customers can spend their time evaluating the product, and not trying to get it to run.

I'm not interested in a hosted option, which is why I'm installing it in-house. If we like the product and decide to move forward, I can move it from my workstation VM to our VMWare vSphere 4 environment. Thank you for your consideration.

Git code management. Virtualizing JIRA (JIRA on VMware). To provide a high level overview on the required configuration of VMware for JIRA.