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files 100Mb limit

Version
4.3.5
PHP version
8.2
Database driver
MySQL
Database version
8.0
Web browser
any

allwebs

Chevereto Member
Why?
nginx - 1Gb
php - 1gb
chevereto - 100mb
It was fine before chevereto the update
 

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We mentioned this in the Chevereto v4.3 changelog.

From: https://v4-docs.chevereto.com/introduction/changelog/4.3.html#environment-changes
CHEVERETO_MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE

This now defines the maximum upper bound limit for uploads. Chevereto is no longer restricted to PHP.ini settings, allowing for larger uploads. This limit is imposed on top of the related configurable dashboard setting.
By default, the value is configured to 100M.

It was fine before chevereto the update
Chevereto in this context is a self-hosted system, besides consuming the update package you should always read carefully all the related documentation we always include.
 
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