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We are immigrating from local network to Atlassian Jira. We are designers team so sometime we need to share a very big size file (>200MB). Is there any way to setup a service like Tortoise SVN on Jira or a file sharing center from local connect to JIra. Although Jira allows us to attach a file, but each time we need to download it, do something on this file, and then re-upload to send.

Any idea is appreciate, thanks so much

Ryan
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Jira supports Bitbucket. It's a type of version control similar to Tortoise SVN (it's better in my opinion).

I've personally used the Bitbucket feature back when it was known as Stash. It works very well for source control for code, and I'm sure it will serve your purpose well being used as a file share (we even considered using it this way at my former job). It should in fact track changes in files as well when properly setup - code or not.

There are also many other add-ons for Jira that look like they will serve you well including...

Comala Share It

File Sharing for Confluence

Tim G.
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