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Figure 87. Further Resizing on the Same Volume

If a volume to be resized is a concatenated volume, a cube is not created and any volume type can be used except transparent or snapshot. In Figure 88, a concatenated volume with a potential capacity of two terabytes is resized to a potential capacity of three terabytes by the addition of a one-terabyte child without first creating a cube. The actual capacity of the concatenated volume remains unchanged until it is expanded to match its potential size.

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Figure 88. Resizing a Concatenated Volume

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