📄️ Confluence Self-Hosting
This document outlines how to self-host Confluence, providing you with greater control over your data and infrastructure. Note: Self-hosting Confluence requires technical expertise and resources. Consider the implications carefully. Atlassian no longer sells Server licenses, so self-hosting refers to deploying Confluence Data Center or using very old Server licenses that you possess. This guide focuses on the Data Center edition.
📄️ Self-Hosting DORA Metrics Dashboard
This document outlines how to self-host a DORA (DevOps Research and Assessment) metrics dashboard. Self-hosting provides control over your data, but requires technical expertise. Several open-source and commercial solutions exist. This guide discusses general approaches and considerations. It does not cover specific code implementations.
📄️ Self-Hosting Jira
This document discusses the considerations surrounding self-hosting Jira, an issue tracking and project management tool developed by Atlassian. It also explores alternatives to self-hosting, including cloud-based options and other self-hosted issue trackers. While self-hosting offers control, the cloud-based Atlassian Jira is by far the most commonly used option. Therefore, this document strongly urges careful consideration of self-hosting alternatives before proceeding.
📄️ Self-Hosting Mattermost: A Comprehensive Guide
Mattermost is an open-source, self-hostable team collaboration platform, often considered an alternative to Slack or Microsoft Teams. This document provides a comprehensive guide to self-hosting Mattermost, covering key considerations, deployment options, configuration, maintenance, and best practices.