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Over repository size limit even after upgrading plan.

refractedthought
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June 6, 2025

I have been running a project a bit over 2gb for a while.  I don't expect it to ever go above 3gb.  Anyway, I got hit by the new size limits, so I decided to try the standard plan option to get enough space to continue working.  I created a new workspace as required and imported the existing repository.  That all worked.  But I still can't push changes to the new repository, because it still says I am limited to 1gb.

If this isn't resolved, then I will have to find a different solution.  Rejiggering the way that I organize my large files isn't viable right now.

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Syahrul
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June 9, 2025

G'day, @refractedthought 

Welcome to the community!

When upgrading a workspace plan, make sure you upgrade the workspace containing all your repositories, as billing is conducted per workspace in Bitbucket. For instance, if you have workspaces A and B and you upgrade the plan for workspace B, only workspace B will have the paid plan while workspace A will continue on the free plan.

I hope this helps

Regards,
Syahrul

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