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      When I have marketplace apps installed and configured on my Jira & Confluence production instance

      I want to be able to copy over the app data into my sandbox environment

      So that the sandbox has a representative data set for me to do UAT testing

       

            [CLOUD-11258] Ability to copy marketplace apps' data from production to sandbox

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            Gal Fatal added a comment -

            We are using rich filter app and every copy data I need to create all the configurations from scratch - that makes the sandbox useless. II expect the configurations to be copied. or in alternative - keep them in the sandbox, give the option not to delete them.

            Gal Fatal added a comment - We are using rich filter app and every copy data I need to create all the configurations from scratch - that makes the sandbox useless. II expect the configurations to be copied. or in alternative - keep them in the sandbox, give the option not to delete them.
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            This is a huge issue for us as we consolidate many on-prem instances to an enterprise cloud instance.  When we are promised by Atlassian that investing in a SaaS solution will save us on infrastructure maintenance costs, it should be safely assumed that we will have all of the critical features as we did when we controlled said infrastructure.  

            If you can't reliably test changes to your prod instance with a consistent testbed, you don't really have an enterprise solution, do you?  Give app developers direct endpoints into the snapshot process and require them to support sandboxes if they really want that "cloud fortified" moniker.  

            Ryan J Stagg added a comment - This is a huge issue for us as we consolidate many on-prem instances to an enterprise cloud instance.  When we are promised by Atlassian that investing in a SaaS solution will save us on infrastructure maintenance costs, it should be safely assumed that we will have all of the critical features as we did when we controlled said infrastructure.   If you can't reliably test changes to your prod instance with a consistent testbed, you don't really have an enterprise solution, do you?  Give app developers direct endpoints into the snapshot process and require them to support sandboxes if they really want that "cloud fortified" moniker.  

            The same applies for us, we have subscribed to Jira Premium because we need a sandbox environment, but if our apps (Tempo, Asset...) are out of sync after a refresh from Production to Sandbox there is no point to keep a sandbox environment...

            Jean Gaset added a comment - The same applies for us, we have subscribed to Jira Premium because we need a sandbox environment, but if our apps (Tempo, Asset...) are out of sync after a refresh from Production to Sandbox there is no point to keep a sandbox environment...

            Absolutely needed!

            Fabrice Guillen added a comment - Absolutely needed!

            We are interested in this feature. It will allow for better testing of the migration to Cloud.

            Matt Maylin added a comment - We are interested in this feature. It will allow for better testing of the migration to Cloud.

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