I absolutely love Youtrack from a feature perspective but it still has the same dealbreaker problem as JIRA -- it's Java-based and needs a fair amount of CPU/RAM resources.
Sadly that's one of the big reasons we're moving away from Jira. The full set is:
* We don't have the money for a 10+ licence
* It's slow (our VPS is underpowered and we don't have the money for a faster one)
* Too many features are now part of pay-for licences, which pushes the aggregate cost over our self-imposed "how easy is this to justify to our attendees?" limit.
In the end, it boils down to the aggregate cost to get what we want.
Sadly that's one of the big reasons we're moving away from Jira. The full set is:
* We don't have the money for a 10+ licence * It's slow (our VPS is underpowered and we don't have the money for a faster one) * Too many features are now part of pay-for licences, which pushes the aggregate cost over our self-imposed "how easy is this to justify to our attendees?" limit.
In the end, it boils down to the aggregate cost to get what we want.