Open DevOps Licensing
Open DevOps Licensing FAQ
Atlassian Open DevOps is a configuration of our products (Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, and Opsgenie) together based on what high-performing software development or DevOps teams need to get up and running. Open DevOps gives teams the foundation to ship and operate software, with features like:
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Open DevOps is free to access for up to 10 users on Jira, Confluence, and Opsgenie and 5 users on Bitbucket. Afterward, you can choose to upgrade to a paid plan for any of the individual products. If you have an Atlassian core product that has over the limit of free users you will get a Standard trial of whatever product you didn’t have - Opsgenie and BB will always be free. |
You can sign up for Open DevOps on the DevOps page and we’ll provision and connect the tools you don’t have for you. If you already have connected tools you want to use, no worries! You can create a new project, opt to make it connected, and we’ll prompt you to link together the appropriate containers. So for instance, if you already have Github and Confluence, you can link their containers at project creation. |
As an existing customer, you can sign up for Open DevOps via the website to get all the Atlassian products at once. Alternatively, you can get the products one-by-one within Jira. Either way, your account and bill will not be affected until you choose to upgrade to a paid plan for each product. |
No. All Marketplace products listed in our material are to support the message of Better Together and Open DevOps. Marketplace products are still sold and licensed by the vendors separately. |
User access and pricing are managed on an individual product level, so you're never locked into an all-inclusive plan paying for seats and features that you don't need.
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