I would like to be able to use Obsidian to organize and share (using Publish) collections of images and photographs, and these would fairly soon exceed 4gb. I would rather keep everything in Obsidian. I would be happy to pay for additional storage if the option was available.
Proposed solution
Allow Publish subscribers to pay more to increase the storage limit.
Current workaround (optional)
Currently my options would be to downres all my images and then maintain an entire redundant libraries of them, which sounds like a pain, or else host them elsewhere and embed into Obsidian.
I have the same use case. This is one of two factors that prevent me from using obsidian publish. The provided space would be fine for text only, but for anyone that uses the full functionality of obsidian including media, it isn’t enough.
I am having this same issue. I want to be able to use Obsidian to display photos. I like being able to use Obsidian as a personal website of sorts, and this would include displaying media. YouTube is a good alternative for hosting videos, but for photos I’d rather they just be included directly in my vault.
I wanted to add my voice to the chorus here, I was confused when I hit a storage limit on Publish because I thought I was paying $50 for more storage, but it turns out Publish and Sync storage are different.
I use a publish site as a way to share updates with an important group of stakeholders and recently had to go through and “unpublish” a lot of images to free up space, which makes for a very awkward experience and now I have to scroll to the bottom of a list of a hundred images every time I want to manually include one.
Much easier if there was a way to pay for more storage on Publish and if you offered this I would buy it today without question.
I’d be interested in purchasing an Obsidian Publish licence if the limit could accommodate my roughly 50 GB of existing notes, as it would be prohibitive for me to go through my thousands of files to alter them to store much of them off Obsidian.
I could of course understand that Obsidian may be focused on keeping bandwidth usage within manageable limits. One way to do this could be to offer an increased storage limit but at a reduced bandwidth limit, making it so that it is more the bandwidth which is limited than the hosting space, though I don’t doubt that Obsidian could come up with better and more imaginative solutions.
Definitely would like also more storage on my Obsidian Publish as well
I use Obsidian to track scientific literature (and some industry updates) and like to take screenshots/relevant figures and now have gone over 4GB.
And could there be a quick fix for the Publish files like gitignorefor files, as I could live with keeping certain folders unpublished, but they are annoying to have in the list of “unpublished files”?