I would like to add SDA disk capacity.

Hello…
I'm Korean, so I ask for your understanding of using a translator.

I'm a Linux novice. The disc on sda is almost full now and I'm in the 80% range.
I would appreciate it if you could let me know if there's a way to raise just the sda disk additionally.

If I do a little search, it doesn't seem like a system that will merge even if I add storage.

If there is any way to add storage and integrate it on sda side, I would appreciate it if you could let me know.

Thank you to anyone who responds in advance.

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Currently, we do not have to modify a Linode plan to change just disk allocation, but there ways that you can still increase available disk space.

One simple way to do this would be upgrade your Linode to a larger plan, although this will ultimately result in a higher monthly charge. If you only need to increase disk space and don't need the extra Memory or CPU, this upgrade may not be the most cost effective solution.

Alternatively, you can use Block Storage Volumes to increase your available disk space. This additional space is functionally a separate disk, so you will need to keep that in mind in regards to pathing, or you could setup a symlink to link sda to your Volume.

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