Health Check: Clustered Databases
Platform Notice: Data Center - This article applies to Atlassian products on the Data Center platform.
Note that this knowledge base article was created for the Data Center version of the product. Data Center knowledge base articles for non-Data Center-specific features may also work for Server versions of the product, however they have not been tested. Support for Server* products ended on February 15th 2024. If you are running a Server product, you can visit the Atlassian Server end of support announcement to review your migration options.
*Except Fisheye and Crucible
Purpose
The clustered databases health check tests if you are using an Amazon Aurora database with a Server license, which isn’t supported. The PostgreSQL-Compatible edition of Amazon Aurora is only supported on certain versions of Atlassian’s Data Center products.
Understanding the Results
Icon | Result | What this means |
---|---|---|
| You're not using Amazon Aurora. | You're running in a supported configuration. |
| You’re using Amazon Aurora, which isn’t supported on your Server license. | Your deployment configuration is not supported by Atlassian. |
Resolution
The PostgreSQL-Compatible edition of Amazon Aurora is only supported on Data Center licenses. To be in a supported configuration, you’ll need to either:
Use a Data Center license, or
Use a database supported by your Server license
Option 1: Use a Data Center license
To continue using Amazon Aurora, you’ll need to upgrade your license to Data Center:
You’ll also need to be on Confluence Data Center 6.13 or later, as earlier versions don’t support Amazon Aurora. Read Upgrading Confluence in AWS for guidance on upgrading to a later version.
Option 2: Use a database supported by your Server license
If you can’t upgrade your license to Data Center, you’ll need to use a database supported by your Server license: