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Increase VMware or Cloud existing disk size for Linux without rebooting

To increase the existing size of your VMware Virtual Machine or cloud Virtual Machine. First, you need to increase the disk’s size in your vSphere Client or through cloud portal if it’s in cloud. This will increase the existing disk space that you’re Virtual Machine or Cloud VM have.

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