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 You do not need to resize previous 250 GB images to upgrade NIOS. Changing the disk size has no effect on the previously created VM partitions or file systems. You can only change the disk size when the VM is first created using a resizable image.  You do not need to resize previous 250 GB images to upgrade NIOS. Changing the disk size has no effect on the previously created VM partitions or file systems. You can only change the disk size when the VM is first created using a resizable image. 
  
-[[https://docs.infoblox.com/space/nios90/280396977/Installing+NIOS|Documentation]]+[[https://docs.infoblox.com/space/nios90/1367016071/VM+Disk+Partition|Documentation]]
  
 Infoblox uses an "A/B" upgrade scheme. There are two root partitions and two storage partitions. On an upgrade, the "alternate" partitions are populated must be rebooted. They flip back and forth for successive upgrades. (This is also what allows a revert to the previous version when necessary.) Infoblox uses an "A/B" upgrade scheme. There are two root partitions and two storage partitions. On an upgrade, the "alternate" partitions are populated must be rebooted. They flip back and forth for successive upgrades. (This is also what allows a revert to the previous version when necessary.)
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 | 250G | ~104Gb | | 250G | ~104Gb |
 | 500G | ~229Gb | | 500G | ~229Gb |
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 +VM using default 500GB disk image
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 +<code>Infoblox > show disk
 +                            Capacity  Available     Use%
 +Disk space for data:             225G        200G      7%</code>
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 +VM using 150GB resizable image
 +<code>Infoblox > show disk
 +                            Capacity  Available     Use%
 +Disk space for data:             53G        26G      49%</code>
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 +VM using default 500GB disk image + 1TB reporting disk
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 +<code>Infoblox > show disk
 +                            Capacity  Available     Use%
 +Disk space for data:             225G        192G    11%
 +Disk space for reporting:       1007G        950G     1%</code>
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