Bitbucket Cloud Premium.
I was unable to find what the limit for "workspace storage used" is. I found all the information about file storage and build minutes. But how do I know how much "workspace storage" is allowed without incurring additional fees or hitting limits?
We're considering changing the way we use Bitbucket (using it more!) and want to make sure we won't run into trouble.
Thanks.
- Christa
Hi @Christa Meck,
I wanted to add to the conversation. The current Bitbucket Cloud pricing page doesn't mention the storage limit for workspace storage. We are planning to revise this page.
Starting April 28th, 2025, free workspaces will have a total storage limit of 1 GB, which is the cumulative size of all repositories within the workspace.
Reference - Important changes coming to Bitbucket Cloud’s free plan
Paid plans (Standard or Premium), have no enforced total storage limit for the workspace. However, individual repositories will still have a 4 GB limit (performance related).
I hope this information is helpful.
- Phil
As far as I know Atlassian has not stated any limit on the total workspace storage. Just the per Repository size limit. We have 800+ repos, using ~150GB of total storage.
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To summarize:
Free: No storage limit per individual repository, and starting April 28, a total workspace storage limit of 1GB
Standard or Premium: No storage limit and no workspace storage limit
Is that correct?
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