Bitbucket Server (formerly Stash) for code management and versioning
May 11, 2021

Bitbucket Server (formerly Stash) for code management and versioning

Oscar Narváez Del Rio | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Bitbucket Server (formerly Stash)

Bitbucket Server (formerly Stash) is used for some specific development units focused on software development for the business. Bitbucket Server (formerly Stash) has helped the development teams to overcome how they control the coding cycle in a collaborative environment with more than one group of developers working on the same project. Bitbucket Server (formerly Stash) allows the teams to handle the projects themselves and also to organize a portfolio of different products. Bitbucket Server (formerly Stash) is easy to deploy and manage using the internal or managed infrastructure on-premises or cloud servers.
  • Easy deployment and platform management
  • Provides a collaborative framework for development cycle
  • Allow integration with different DevOps and ITSM tools
  • Bitbucket Server (formerly Stash) should be evaluated for implementation based on the capacity of the environment ownership and support.
  • Insights and analytics reports are basic.
  • Bitbucket Server (formerly Stash) as part of Atlassian tools has some restrictions for centralized user management.
  • Collaborative environment for development cycle
  • Easy to implement, manage, and support with internal resources
  • Integration with DevOps and ITSM tools
  • Provide efficiency to handle code versions and reduce errors
  • Reduce the complexity and time to merge changes during the development
  • Bitbucket Server (formerly Stash) allows a quick adoption starting from small users and repositories with low costs
Bitbucket Server (formerly Stash), as part of Atlassian products, provides a native integration framework and tools for automation. The platform supports git and mercurial repositories and provides features to export and import repositories from other projects. Migration to the cloud represents a cost-effective solution to a private service to centralize code and allows distributed teams and vendors to collaborate on different projects.

Do you think Bitbucket Server (discontinued) delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Bitbucket Server (discontinued)'s feature set?

Yes

Did Bitbucket Server (discontinued) live up to sales and marketing promises?

I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process

Did implementation of Bitbucket Server (discontinued) go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Bitbucket Server (discontinued) again?

Yes

Bitbucket Server (formerly Stash) is suitable for departments or teams with the capacity to manage and support their own products and the availability to implement the tool on their own infrastructure. Bitbucket Server (formerly Stash) enables a good framework based on git to integrate the development cycle and to handle anything from a minor group of users and repositories to an extended usage with multiple users and roles collaborating in different projects.