All user content is stored within US regions of AWS and Google Cloud Storage (“GCS”). Trello’s production environment is hosted on an AWS EC2 platform. User content can also be found in Trello backups, stored in AWS EC2, S3, Glacier, and GCS.
As noted above, Trello stores data in the U. And relies on the EU-U. S. Privacy Shield Framework as an adequate transfer mechanism for EU personal data. However, incorporating the SCCs into our DPA ensures that an additional transfer mechanism is in place in the event that the Privacy Shield Framework is invalidated.
While we were writing we ran into the inquiry “Where are attachments to Trello files stored?”.
Attachments that are uploaded to Trello are stored on Amazon S3, but in a US region. Google Drive/Docs attachments that are attached to Trello cards are (of course) hosted wherever Google stores its files.
Trello does not auto-save your text. Every time you have to remember to save when you write anything.
Which country are Trello servers hosted in?
Trello production services are hosted on Amazon Web Services’ (“AWS”) EC2 platform. The physical servers are located in AWS’s EC2 data centers.
Trello’s production environment is hosted on an AWS EC2 platform. User content can also be found in Trello backups, stored in AWS EC2, S3, Glacier, and GCS. You must be a registered user to add a comment.
Why use Trello for productivity and collaboration?
Productivity and effective collaboration are always a work-in-progress but with some time and dedication, you can set yourself up to do great work from anywhere in the world. Trello is full of fun and powerful features to take your work to the next level. Time to dig a little deeper and find yourself in an efficiency goldmine.
One inquiry we ran across in our research was “Is Trello good for remote teams?”.
Trello was built with remote teams in mind (and we’ve operated remotely as a company for nearly a decade!). From meetings to project planning and every team-building activity in between, Trello is full of treasures and features that make working remotely together genuinely enjoyable.
How to save time and clicks with Trello card repeater?
Save yourself time and clicks by adding scheduled automation to the cards you find yourself copying or recreating on a regular basis. Card Repeater can ease that case of the Mondays by making sure your team’s regular weekly to-dos are all automatically ready to go on your Trello board before anyone even clocks in for work.
You can also use card buttons to set up a variety of aspects on your Trello cards. For instance, a card button, when clicked, could move that card to a specific list, add a due date for two days in the future, add a board member, and apply a specified label.