What are the system requirements for Atlassian tools?
Atlassian tools, such as Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket, have specific system requirements that must be met to ensure optimal performance and usability. While the exact requirements can vary depending on the tool and the deployment type, certain general specifications can be highlighted.
For server deployments, Atlassian tools typically require a compatible operating system such as a recent version of Linux or Windows Server. It is essential to have sufficient CPU resources, generally recommended as a minimum of two CPU cores, although more may be necessary for larger teams or more demanding applications. Memory requirements often start at four gigabytes of RAM for small deployments, but it can increase to sixteen gigabytes or more as the user base grows.
Disk space is another crucial consideration, with a baseline requirement that often starts around ten gigabytes for the installation files alone. However, additional space is necessary for application data, logs, and attachments. The availability of a relational database system, such as PostgreSQL or MySQL, is also fundamental, as these tools store their data in such systems.
For cloud deployments, system requirements are managed by Atlassian, making it easier for users since they do not have to worry about hardware specifications. For the most current and detailed requirements for each specific Atlassian tool, checking their official documentation available on the Atlassian website is recommended. This resource provides the latest updates and can help users determine the appropriate environment for their needs.
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