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This page contains frequently asked questions about ____________.Instance locked during migration
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Question 1Provide more insight on the “Instance locked during migration“ mentioned in the Guide to Importing
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Project Configurator relies on Jira's data transfer technology when importing project data. As stated in the documentation, import of complete projects (i.e their configuration, issue data, and attachments) is subject to the restrictions described in Atlassian’s Restoring a Project From Backup. In the mentioned article, Atlassian state the following:
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Does the instance become locked during only part of the import cycle?
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The instance lock during project imports typically occurs during specific phases of the import cycle, particularly when data is being migrated and synchronized. This locking is often temporary and may not be noticeable depending on the size and complexity of the import, as well as the resources available to the system. During the import process, the system may lock certain resources or functionalities to prevent conflicts or data inconsistencies. This lock ensures the integrity of the imported data and maintains system stability. However, the duration and extent of the lock can vary based on factors such as the volume of data being imported, the performance of the server infrastructure, and any concurrent activities on the instance. If you haven't observed a noticeable instance lock during your project imports, it's possible that your system setup or configuration is handling the process efficiently without causing significant disruption to users. However, it's still essential to be aware of potential impacts and to plan imports accordingly, especially for larger or more complex migrations. |
Suppose we have a large number of projects/issues to import into a production instance. Do you have any insights/recommendations you can share with respect to how in-progress imports affect instance performance and user experience? Note that we have a 4-node DC instance, where one of the nodes is for admin use only.
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With a 4-node Data Center (DC) instance, you have the advantage of distributed resources, which can help mitigate the impact of in-progress imports on instance performance and user experience. Here are some insights and recommendations tailored to your setup:
By implementing these recommendations and leveraging the capabilities of your 4-node DC instance, you can minimize the impact of in-progress imports on instance performance and user experience, ensuring a smoother transition of projects/issues into your production environment. |
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