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You can change the capacity pool size in 1-TiB increments or decrements. However, the capacity pool size cannot be smaller than the sum of the capacity of the volumes hosted in the pool, with a minimum of 4TiB. Resizing the capacity pool changes the purchased Azure NetApp Files capacity.
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1. From the NetApp Account view, go to **Capacity pools**, and click the capacity pool that you want to resize.
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2. Right-click the capacity pool name or click the "…" icon at the end of the capacity pool row to display the context menu. Click**Resize**.
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1. From the NetApp Account view, go to **Capacity pools**, and select the capacity pool that you want to resize.
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2. Right-click the capacity pool name or select the "…" icon at the end of the capacity pool row to display the context menu. Select**Resize**.
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3. In the Resize pool window, specify the pool size. Click**OK**.
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3. In the Resize pool window, specify the pool size. Select**OK**.
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## Resize a volume using the Azure portal
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You can change the size of a volume as necessary. A volume's capacity consumption counts against its pool's provisioned capacity.
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1. From the NetApp Account view, go to **Volumes**, and click the volume that you want to resize.
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2. Right-click the volume name or click the "…" icon at the end of the volume's row to display the context menu. Click**Resize**.
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1. From the NetApp Account view, go to **Volumes**, and select the volume that you want to resize.
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3. In the Update volume quota window, specify the quota for the volume. Click**OK**.
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3. In the Update volume quota window, specify the quota for the volume. Select**OK**.
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You can [change the size of a volume](azure-netapp-files-resize-capacity-pools-or-volumes.md#resize-a-volume-using-the-azure-portal) as necessary. A volume's capacity consumption counts against its pool's provisioned capacity.
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1. From the Manage NetApp Account blade, click**Volumes**.
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2. Right-click the name of the volume that you want to resize or click the `…` icon at the end of the volume's row to display the context menu.
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1. From the Manage NetApp Account blade, select**Volumes**.
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2. Right-click the name of the volume that you want to resize or select the `…` icon at the end of the volume's row to display the context menu.
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3. Use the context menu options to resize or delete the volume.
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In some cases, the hosting capacity pool does not have sufficient capacity to resize the volumes. However, you can [change the capacity pool size](azure-netapp-files-resize-capacity-pools-or-volumes.md#resizing-the-capacity-pool-or-a-volume-using-azure-cli) in 1-TiB increments or decrements. The capacity pool size cannot be smaller than 4 TiB. *Resizing the capacity pool changes the purchased Azure NetApp Files capacity.*
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1. From the Manage NetApp Account blade, click the capacity pool that you want to resize.
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2. Right-click the capacity pool name or click the `…` icon at the end of the capacity pool’s row to display the context menu.
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2. Right-click the capacity pool name or select the `…` icon at the end of the capacity pool’s row to display the context menu.
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3. Use the context menu options to resize or delete the capacity pool.
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### Does this change have any effect on the resource limits for Azure NetApp Files?
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There is no change in resource limits for Azure NetApp Files beyond the quota changes described in this article.
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There's no change in resource limits for Azure NetApp Files beyond the quota changes described in this article.
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### Is there an example ANFCapacityManager workflow?
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Yes. See the [Volume AutoGrow Workflow Example GitHub page](https://github.com/ANFTechTeam/ANFCapacityManager/blob/main/ResizeWorkflow.md).
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### Is ANFCapacityManager Microsoft supported?
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[The ANFCapacityManager logic app is provided as-is and is not supported by NetApp or Microsoft](https://github.com/ANFTechTeam/ANFCapacityManager#disclaimer). You are encouraged to modify to fit your specific environment or requirements. You should test the functionality before deploying it to any business critical or production environments.
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[The ANFCapacityManager logic app is provided as-is and is not supported by NetApp or Microsoft](https://github.com/ANFTechTeam/ANFCapacityManager#disclaimer). You're encouraged to modify to fit your specific environment or requirements. You should test the functionality before deploying it to any business critical or production environments.
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### How can I report a bug or submit a feature request for ANFCapacityManger?
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You can submit bugs and feature requests by clicking**New Issue** on the [ANFCapacityManager GitHub page](https://github.com/ANFTechTeam/ANFCapacityManager/issues).
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You can submit bugs and feature requests by selecting**New Issue** on the [ANFCapacityManager GitHub page](https://github.com/ANFTechTeam/ANFCapacityManager/issues).
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## Next steps
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*[Resize a capacity pool or a volume](azure-netapp-files-resize-capacity-pools-or-volumes.md)
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