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I have added 230 attachments

Sharad Dadarao Chate
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January 8, 2026

Hi community,
I have added 230 attachments to a work item, but I am not able to see them properly in Jira.
Can you please suggest any add-on name that supports viewing and managing large numbers of attachments?

Thank you!

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Staffan Redelius
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January 8, 2026

Hi @Sharad Dadarao Chate 

Jira is not really designed for document storage, and since you are on a free plan (according to your tags) you will pretty soon max out your storage of 2GB. In general i would avoid storing large number of attachments in Jira since it is quite complex to manage and clean-up over time.

With that said:

If you need a app for better managing of attachments this might be a good alternative:
Smart Attachments for Jira (File & Document Management) | Atlassian Marketplace

Another option is to store your attachments outside Jira and use an app to make them available in Jira

ikuTeam Files for Jira | Atlassian Marketplace

(for disclosure, I am not associated with any of these app vendors)

I hope this gives you some options to explore further

Best regards,
/Staffan

 

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Andrew Edwards
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January 8, 2026

Hello @Sharad Dadarao Chate 

If you don't mind sharing, why are you doing this? What outcome are you trying to achieve?

Just over a week ago, in this thread, you said you were a 'Jira Cloud Admin' and wanted advice on best practices to avoid degrading the performance of Jira, then a few days later in this thread, you said you had attached 70 items to a single Work Item and you were advised that's not a good idea... now you've attached almost quadruple as many items to a single Work Item and you're asking for more advice on what's going wrong!

You seem to ask for advice, then ignore it and go about creating the very outcome that you were trying to avoid. It's just difficult to understand your reasoning.

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