Integrate your Atlassian cloud apps after the migration

After migrating Data Center instances to cloud, configure integrations between them so everything stays connected like before.

Cloud to cloud integrations

When you deploy Jira Cloud and Confluence Cloud apps into the same site, they will already be connected through application links. If you’d like to link them to Atlassian apps from a different site, you can set up app links manually, just like in server.

Learn how to configure app links in cloud

Other integrations

There are also other integrations that don’t rely on app links, mostly used to connect to development tools.

Learn more about Jira Cloud integrations

Learn more about Confluence Cloud integrations

Cloud to Data Center integrations

To integrate Atlassian Cloud apps with the instances that stayed in your network, use application tunnels with tunneled app links. They let you connect to your network in a secure way, without needing to open your network for any incoming connections, which is required for regular app links.

Learn how to configure application tunnels

Learn about available features in cloud-server integrations

Other integrations

There are also other integrations that don’t rely on app links, mostly used to connect to development tools.

Learn about in-product integrations for Cloud and Data Center

Atlassian Government Cloud integrations

You can link instances within your Atlassian Government Cloud.

You can also link your Atlassian Government Cloud to Data Center instances that stayed in your network (both ways), however there are some differences:

  • Application tunnels are not available. Your instances will need direct access to each other.

  • You need to use the OAuth 2.0 application links instead of OAuth 1.0 ones.

Learn about app links in Atlassian Government Cloud

 

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