I have a project in Bitbucket that allows for undetermined repositories to be created, the problem is that each repository can only store up to 2GB, and even if I use Git LFS I'm reduced to 5GB per project.
I have several projects that I want to upload to Bitbucket the problem is their size. Projects with 10GB are common because of several binary files such as .FBX animations which I really need to upload if I want the project to continue to work on another computer..
Is there some viable way to upload my projects to Bitbucket? Because I think splitting each project into folders of 2GB it's just not pratical, even worse if you have files over 2GB (e.g. A 100GB file with HD Video), then you would need to split that file and create 50 repositories and it would take a lot of time just to set it up on other computer, downloading 50 repositories and then assemble everything together for just 1 file (in this example..)
Cheers,
David.
The 2Gb limit only applies to Bitbucket, not Bitbucket Server. I have repositories that are 3 - 8 Gb that are using Git LFS without any issues.
Thank you for answering @Mikael Sandberg,
you're saying that in my case I need a dedicated Bitbucket server? My problem with Git LFS is that I can only use 5GB throughout the entire project (see Image 1).. this means all my large files from all repositores together can't have more than 5GB and it's just not enough, having a Bitbucket server removes this restriction?
Cheers,
David.
Image 1: Space available for Git LFS.
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Correct, the limitation does not apply if you are running a dedicated Bitbucket Server.
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Anyway for me it is not viable to buy a Bitbucket server or create one, I guess I'll just have to split larger files and upload them in some kind of structured way however inconvenient that may be..
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@david narciso you may want to have a look at this, Upcoming Bitbucket Pricing. Bitbucket is adding file storage as a feature next year for Git LFS.
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