ML wiki - increase upload file size

Hi I would like to increase the max file size I can attach to a wiki. Apparently you used to be able to use Admin server. Is it possible to change in Mountain Lion?
thanks

https://help.apple.com/advancedserveradmin/mac/10.8/#apd59153f0a-7ed3-4c64-9c74- 3a1fff831475

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