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I would like to synch two JIRA projects in two different instances. Assume the following:
The idea is to have a replica system available with some critical projects so that in case of unavailability of Main Instance (A), Instance B continues to serve the users of critical projects. And the moment Instance A is available, all the changes made during that period in Instance B are Synched back to Instance A.
In normal course, Instance A will continuously push all the changes to Instance B in those designated projects.
Questions:
Hi Pranjal
Ill try to address your questions
A/ Yes By default, Exalate adds a comment, received from the other side on behalf of the proxy user. However you can implement a method to impersonate comments adding the following configuration: https://docs.idalko.com/exalate/x/owCe
A/Can you be more clear on what kind of operations you refer to?
A/Yes, you can mirror the whole instance but when a connection is setup Exalate will ask which project to connect to, it is advisable to have a separate connection for each project.
A/For such use case I believe that the proposed is the best solution, a unidirectional connection that carries a mirror of the origin instance and Exalate will carry the sync operation necessary between both instances.
Hope this information is helpful.
Cheers,
Daniel