![]() ![]() Comparing the "Server" row with "Cloud (base)" to ignore short-term discounts, we see a relatively minor (10-20%) price increase of moving to Cloud.DC is not a financially realistic option, as its minimum user tier is 500 users.Here are the anticipated costs for each option, taking into account projected user growth, various short-term discounts, as well as the AWS hosting and support contract costs of self-hosting: Migrate to DC soon to get ourselves a 'advantaged' (grandfathered) license ( option 2).Stay with Server as long as possible, then migrate to DC ( option 1).The three options Atlassian make available to us are: The Jira/Confluence renewal prices were artificially low, as we are on an 'advantaged' (grandfathered) plan that escaped the 2019 price increases. $3,600 for a support and upgrades contract (Red Radish Consulting).$3,504 for AWS hosting (two m4.xlarge servers).$2,763 for various plugins (notably Tempo, Balsamiq, Gliffy, Scroll).$2,000 to renew Confluence's 50 user license.In 2020 we paid $14,476 for Jira and Confluence: The 'Data Center' (DC) product line, a clustered edition for large instances, will still be available, but its license tier only starts at 500 users and its price will be increasing by 15-180%. ![]() Yearly maintenance prices will increase.Ītlassian is pushing the majority of customers to Cloud. This affects us, as we are using both Jira Server and Confluence Server. Please contact me if you'd like a similar analysis done for your business.Ītlassian are discontinuing their 'Server' (self-hosted) product line in favor of the Cloud alternatives. I regret I cannot make available the spreadsheet the numbers are based on because it contains a Partners-only pricing table. If you spot any factual errors or flaws in my logic, please let me know. This company is on 50-user Jira and Confluence. I make this available because a lot of companies are having to evaluate the alternatives right now, and may benefit from seeing a worked example that includes short-term discounts. This is the essence of a report I wrote up for one of my customers, with recommendations on what to do about Atlassian's move to Cloud. ![]()
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