Data residency is a tool to comply with data regulation and compliance laws but may also increase the performance of the application. yasoon ensures the data in-scope are stored only within the specified region.
Data stored temporarily (less than 7 days) for caching purposes are considered as data-in-transit and are not part of the data residency concept.
Regions
We currently provide data residency for the following regions
Country | AWS Region |
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Germany | eu-central-1 in Frankfurt |
USA SOON | us-east-1 in N. Virgina |
Australia SOON | ap-southeast-2 |
Regional data
The default for everything we store is to have it follow the data residency concept. The following data is stored within the region selected by the customer (or Frankfurt, eu-central-1 for Jira DC customers, currently).
Data | Description |
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User data | Ids, name & email adress of users |
User access tokens | Access tokens (Microsoft Graph, Atlassian OAuth1.0a and OAuth 2) |
Jira & Confluence related data | The apps store data related to issues/projects/spaces etc. |
Microsoft Graph related data | The app store data related to Microsoft Graph activities (e.g. status of active subscriptions) |
Settings | Settings created by the admins, e.g. templates, presets |
Automation data | Data related to the automation features |
Audit log | Log of auditable activities |
Non-regional data
The following data is stored globally and are replicated into every region, to allow support of our data residency feature. When a user logs in to Jira from our app, we need to be able to determine the target region correctly. All of the data that is kept globally is stored for this single purpose.
Data | Description |
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Teams user data | We keep a mapping and user profile (incl. email address) of Microsoft Teams users to region to forward requests into the correct region. |
Instance data | We maintain a list of all customer instances including their Jira URL and their region. Used to identify the correct region for a user during login. |
Teams bot data | Microsoft Teams does not have a data residency concept for bots. We need to store bot installation data globally to forward these requests into the correct region. |