According to the guide I can set the max size of attached file.
And the configuration permits the size less than 2GB.
but because of my issue mgmt. we need to handle files that is more than 2GBytes.
Is there possible way to resolve the my need?
I would strongly recommend that you do not try this.
Jira is not a file store system, it can, and will, fail randomly if you try to upload or download large files. Rather than try to use it as a file store, I would look for another system to store huge files.
Ok ! Thank you Nic.
Then if the users in issue tracker need to attach some huge files such like logs or test binary on a issue. How can we support the user's needs.
They want to upload/download huge files rapidly for their job.
I think that we need co-works with a huge file transfer method(agent), file storage system and JIRA issue.
I want to use the JIRA as a Issue tracker with huge files.
Can you advise a strategy or idea to resolve my worry about handling huge?
thanks in advance.
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Attaching huge files to an issue tracker is rarely the right thing to do. Look at why they want to attach things and fix that.
You've given us two examples of why people are attaching things, and both of them need fixing:
If you insist on "attaching" large files which no-one will ever find useful, then you should build a large file store service and ask people to use that, putting urls pointing to the file into the links fields on Jira issues
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