Hello All,
Could any one guide how i can see the default confluence server files storage limit?
Do we have any kind of upgrade option where we can increase the storage limit.
Currently i am using below confluence version:
Here, 2000+ users and 800G+ attachments ... and don't know the limits
We will expand storage to 3T right now
@HiteshS We are at 2000 users with 80GB opt/attachments directory. Since we host the solution, there really isn't a max number: It all comes down to hardware limitations and pricing of memory. Once we hit 90% capacity, we increase storage and plan for future growth.
@Brant Schroeder 's link above notes the following:
Server
..... for overall storage capacity, it depends on your hardware specifications and storage configurations.
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Thank you Smith.
but i am looking for overall confluence server storage limit. I found one link here which shows that if users are 0-500 then 25 GB will be and if Users are 500+ then 100 GB (combination of JIRA and confluence both).
Regards,
Hitesh
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Hi @HiteshS,
Are you referencing the attachments directory size on the server or an actual file which is larger than 100mb? Opt/attachments is where the bulk of your attachments will live so you will want to allow enough space for future growth.
For files: To change the max attachment size allowed for uploading, follow the link @Brant Schroederposted. Here is a direct link to the configuration change page: https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/configuring-attachment-size-150040.html
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Hitesh,
You can find storage limit information here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/confeval/confluence-evaluator-resources/confluence-cloud-vs-server-storage-capabilities
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