We are about to rollout out Confluence Cloud to my staff. I have a feeling they will take full advantage of attachment functionality. I see there is a configurable max per attachment (100MB by default). What I want to know is there a total size limit for all attachments? Do I need to worry about an upper limit for my attachment loving staff?
Thanks!
Josh
If you use (or are open to using) Google Drive, I also recommend Google Drive Integration for Confluence for getting around this limit.
Joshua - please have a look at https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/atlassian-cloud-storage-policy-873871366.html
Cheers
Christoph
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Thanks! Christoph,
That seems like a such a low limit for us. Do you (or anyone else) know and best practices to manage file storage on the cloud? I see that webdav is not supported on the cloud. Are there other methods supported?
Josh
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You're welcome Josh - please look at the Atlassian marketplace e.g. https://marketplace.atlassian.com/search?hosting=cloud&query=Confluence%20files for add-ons which integrate Confluence cloud with Dropbox etc which should be the best practice I guess.
Cheers
Christoph
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@Joshua Morin in case it helps, we published an addon that allows connecting your Confluence Cloud instance to a S3 bucket to store files in S3 (on a page level and space level).
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