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      Problem Definition

      Currently, there is an upper limit of 50 teams, 100 Projects and 5000 open issues per plan due to performance restriction. 

       

      Suggested Solution

      We want to make this more scalable and allowing more project and issues per plan to support larger clients.

      Workaround

      None.

       

      Atlassian Update - 7 January 2018

      Hi All,

      Thank you for commenting on this issue with your feedback. I’d like to give you a quick update on this feature improvement. We’re continuously investigating solutions to improve performance, but loading & viewing a very large amount of issues at once is complex. 

      The issue & project limits most likely won't be extended in the next few months. The Reason is that we chose to invest most of our effort in simplifying the UI with a brand new design, details can be found here

      We know that this is a major issue for some of you and longer term ( 12-18 months ) we will  increase our efforts to extend these limits in a way that won’t lower performance.

      In the meantime, I would advise customers to split their work streams into different plans. You could use the Programs feature to get an aggregated view of multiple plans, for basic reporting functionality.  

      Roi Fine | Product Manager 

          Form Name

            [JSWSERVER-24771] Increase the project, issue, and team limits in Plan

            Dear all,

            I would like to inform you that this issue in the project JPOSERVER is being migrated to the new project JSWSERVER. Your votes and comments will remain unchanged.

            Our team at Atlassian will continue to monitor this issue for further updates, so please feel free to share your thoughts or feedback in the comments.

            Sincerely,
            Aakrity Tibrewal
            Jira DC

            Aakrity Tibrewal added a comment - Dear all, I would like to inform you that this issue in the project JPOSERVER is being migrated to the new project JSWSERVER. Your votes and comments will remain unchanged. Our team at Atlassian will continue to monitor this issue for further updates, so please feel free to share your thoughts or feedback in the comments. Sincerely, Aakrity Tibrewal Jira DC

            Barış Türkkal added a comment - https://getsupport.atlassian.com/browse/PSSRV-68379

            any news about this?

            Fabrizio Galletti (Getconnected) added a comment - any news about this?

            +1

            5000 issue limit is pretty much a joke as far as enterprise solutions go. We're not running a lemonade stand here. Please prioritize functional, performance improvements over making a shinier UI.

            Ovidiu Vasilescu added a comment - 5000 issue limit is pretty much a joke as far as enterprise solutions go. We're not running a lemonade stand here. Please prioritize functional, performance improvements over making a shinier UI.

            Any plan to do this soon? With no more jira server we need this feature even more now.

            Martin Poirier added a comment - Any plan to do this soon? With no more jira server we need this feature even more now.

            Our company is starting to use Adv Roadmaps for Enterprise level planning and we are hitting these limits.  We've tried limiting by all different methods but we're still running into problems.  I would like to vote this up * 1000 please!

            Stacy Haller added a comment - Our company is starting to use Adv Roadmaps for Enterprise level planning and we are hitting these limits.  We've tried limiting by all different methods but we're still running into problems.  I would like to vote this up * 1000 please!

            We have in the company projects with more than 5000 issues.

            And we need the portfolio to allow more issues in the Plan.

            Susete Alves Eccher added a comment - We have in the company projects with more than 5000 issues. And we need the portfolio to allow more issues in the Plan.

            Please add configuration parameters for
            maximum issues
            maximum project
            We need to use Jira Portfolio to have a vision of all running developments and links between dependent projects; hard limit is not an option viable for us

            Ufficio ICT added a comment - Please add configuration parameters for maximum issues maximum project We need to use Jira Portfolio to have a vision of all running developments and links between dependent projects; hard limit is not an option viable for us

            Hi Roi and Atlassian

            This is very important for us, since our teams are cross functional each team bring in issues from a lot of Jira projects to there backlog. To get around the "project" limit each team has to have there own portfolio plan and management have to sync and balance workload between teams manually, The team features is just useless.

            Please prioritize fixing this,

            Carl

            Second line on the product page!
            "Portfolio for Jira helps you build a plan, see the big picture..." (not that big picture)

             

            Carl Dorbeus added a comment - Hi Roi and Atlassian This is very important for us, since our teams are cross functional each team bring in issues from a lot of Jira projects to there backlog. To get around the "project" limit each team has to have there own portfolio plan and management have to sync and balance workload between teams manually, The team features is just useless. Please prioritize fixing this, Carl Second line on the product page! "Portfolio for Jira helps you build a plan, see the big picture..." (not that big picture)  

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