Server end of support
Server end of support
As of February 15, 2024 PT, Server products are no longer supported. Support and bug fixes are no longer available for your Server products and apps, and any renewals will be prorated to match this date. To stay secure and benefit from continued innovation, we strongly recommend migrating to Cloud or Data Center. The end of support applies to:
Exceptions:
Server app sales ended February 2, 2021. Feature parity can be found in Cloud and Data Center. To learn more about the full timeline of changes and next steps for your organization, visit our Server end of support information page. |
We understand staying supported is a top priority. You have two options to move to a supported platform: migrate to Cloud or upgrade to Data Center. Cloud is our recommended option for the majority of our customers as it allows your teams to work faster, smarter, and stronger together on a trusted platform. For next steps, we recommend:
To learn more about the full timeline of changes and next steps for your organization, visit our Server end of support information page. |
Fisheye and Crucible End of Support
Fisheye and Crucible have been in maintenance mode since 2020, and we have seen a growing trend of customers moving towards newer software development technologies, methodologies, and products. As our last remaining server products, this decision is in line with our strategic move to phase out server products as we enhance our focus on cloud solutions. Customers with existing Fisheye and Crucible licenses will be able to renew until May 15, 2028. |
To ensure you have ample time to plan for this change, we will provide three years of support and maintenance for Fisheye and Crucible, ending on May 15, 2028. If you wish to continue using Atlassian products and currently use Git for source code management, we recommend transitioning to either Bitbucket Data Center or Bitbucket Cloud. Atlassian’s partner, Sourcegraph, offers a Code Search product that provides similar search and insights functionality to Fisheye, as well as symbol-based, semantic search and precise code navigation. More information can be found here. In addition to Sourcegraph, there are several Marketplace apps that include functionality components of Fisheye and Crucible: Please contact us to learn more about your options. |
Yes, you can use the Project transfer for Crucible app to download your code reviews along with any relevant metadata. |
Fisheye offers read-only view of your existing code repositories. As such there’s no need to export this data, as you can rely on source repositories. |
Yes, any existing Fisheye and Crucible licenses can be renewed up until end of support on May 15, 2028 |
Please contact us to learn more about your options. |
Atlassian’s partner, Sourcegraph, offers a Code Search product that provides similar search and insights functionality to Fisheye, as well as symbol-based, semantic search and precise code navigation. More information can be found here. In addition to Sourcegraph, there are several marketplace apps that include functionality components of Fisheye and Crucible: |
Fisheye and Crucible will no longer receive important updates and support after May 15, 2028. Operating on software that's no longer supported puts your instance at risk to various security threats, including:
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Support for Fisheye and Crucible products and apps will end on May 15, 2028. After this date, while your products and apps will continue to operate as they currently do, they will no longer be eligible for renewals or support. This means they will remain in their last downloaded version without additional updates, enhancements, or security patches, and will not benefit from new features or improvements. Over time, Fisheye and Crucible will become increasingly outdated in terms of performance and compatibility with new technologies. More importantly, they may become vulnerable to security threats, as neither Atlassian nor Marketplace Partners will provide technical support, security updates, or bug fixes for critical vulnerabilities after May 15, 2028. This could pose significant security and operational risks for your organization. |