The End of an Era for Atlassian Data Center
Atlassian has officially announced that its Data Center products will reach end of life on March 28, 2029. This significant move marks the beginning of a new chapter in Atlassian’s long-term cloud-first strategy. For thousands of organizations still running Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, and other Atlassian tools on Data Center infrastructure, this signals a crucial moment to begin planning their next steps.
In this blog post, we’ll explain the announcement, what it means for current Data Center customers, and the key dates to be aware of. Whether you’re already considering a migration to Atlassian Cloud or exploring alternative on-premise solutions, understanding the scope and timing of this transition is critical.
Since launching Jira and Confluence Cloud back in 2011, Atlassian has consistently expanded its cloud capabilities. Now, with rapid changes in how teams work - and with AI and automation reshaping industries - Atlassian is doubling down on cloud to support scalability, security, and innovation for all customers, including highly regulated enterprises.
Their reasoning is simple:
These numbers underscore the performance, agility, and long-term cost benefits driving Atlassian’s shift away from self-managed infrastructure.
Atlassian is providing a three-year transition period, with the end-of-life process rolling out in two major phases:
This marks the beginning of key changes:
The official end of life:
This extended window gives organisations time to plan, prepare, and execute a smooth transition to the Cloud or alternative solutions.
If you're wondering whether Atlassian Cloud is ready for your organization’s scale or complexity, consider this:
Cloud provides a more resilient, future-proof foundation for teams - especially as distributed work, automation, and AI become standard operating practice.
Atlassian’s announcement doesn’t mean you need to rush into changes overnight - but it does mean that now is the time to start preparing your long-term strategy. Depending on your current environment, here are your primary options:
Although 2029 may seem far away, large migrations take time - especially for organizations with complex workflows, compliance requirements, or extensive customizations. Here are the steps to take now:
Atlassian’s decision to retire Data Center products is a major shift, but it reflects a broader industry trend toward secure, scalable, and continuously evolving cloud platforms. For organizations still running Atlassian tools on-prem, the next few years will be critical for aligning with this transformation.