 How can I manage file uploads on my Moodle site? Files added to your Moodle site come from repositories which we can view from site administration, plugins, repositories. Let's look at the main repositories here. Private files is a personal area for uploading and managing a set of files. Recent files gives quick access to your most recently accessed files if you want to use them again. Server files allows teachers to access uploaded files in courses where they teach. Uploader file allows your users to bring files into your site, from their own devices or from external file storage areas such as Google, OneDrive or NextCloud. Learners and teachers on your Moodle site will be able to upload files such as word process documents, images, videos, sound files and more. Content Bank is where H5P activities are made and stored. You can view and edit the types of files allowed on your site from site administration, server, file types. These all take up space on the server where your site is hosted. If you have a Moodle cloud site there are limitations on the maximum file storage allowed. See your package details to check yours. As an administrator you can set the maximum file upload size from site administration, general, security, site security settings if your hosting allows. This maximum can be changed to a lower amount in course and activity settings by teachers. And if you use private files you can also set the limit for them there. If we return to site administration, plugins, repositories and click manage repositories we see the list of available repositories on your site. Some repositories have settings pages where you can change the name of the repository to make it clearer for your users and to make other changes. Enabled and visible means teachers and learners can bring in files from these areas. It's fine to leave the default settings if you're not sure. If you want to prevent access to a particular repository such as private files you can disable it here. If we scroll down past the enabled repositories we see external repositories such as Dropbox, Google Drive, Nextcloud and Microsoft OneDrive. When you enable these you then have to configure them. Click the question mark icon bottom right to access any documentation. To summarise, files are added to Moodle from repositories. Administrators control the availability of repositories. Maximum file upload size can be changed from site administration, general, security, site security settings if allowed by your hosting.