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Bitbucket Cloud is now encrypted at rest

After Bitbucket’s platform migration to AWS back in August 2021, all repository source code and product data was encrypted at rest. We had one final task remaining to finish rebuilding a portion of our code search ElasticSearch clusters that did not have encryption enabled previously. We are happy to announce that work has been completed […]

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Bitbucket Cloud has landed in AWS

In July and August of this year, I revealed to our community for the first time that Bitbucket Cloud was engaged in a project to migrate to a new platform. As I wrote in July: For over a decade, the majority of Bitbucket’s services have been hosted in a data center. While this has served […]

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An exciting update on diff and merge performance

Back in July I published Encountering some turbulence on Bitbucket’s journey to a new platform, sharing with the public for the first time that Bitbucket Cloud is in the final stages of a migration from our data center onto Atlassian’s cloud platform—the same internal platform underlying Jira Cloud, Confluence Cloud, Statuspage, and many other internal […]

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Encountering some turbulence on Bitbucket’s journey to a new platform

The past week has been a turbulent time for Bitbucket Cloud’s engineering and support teams as well as our customers. Some of you have expressed concern regarding our services’ performance and reliability in recent days. Fortunately, for the majority of Bitbucket users, our services have continued to perform smoothly. But given the number of developers […]

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Extinguishing our performance fires and rebuilding for the future

I stepped into the role of Head of Engineering for Bitbucket Cloud in late 2020, having served as one of the team’s senior engineering managers for several years. It is an honor and a privilege to lead this team, and I couldn’t be prouder of the hard work we’ve done and continue to do each […]

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Introducing the build status API for Bitbucket Cloud

Many of you have been asking for better support for continuous integration in Bitbucket Cloud. Every time you trigger a build,  whether by pushing commits or creating a pull request, you have to log in to your build server to see if it passed or failed. For many of you, we know it’s been a […]