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[Update] Resizing a Linode (#5656)
* Update index.md Added information "Resizing your Linode preserves all your data, and you keep your current IP address." * Copy edit Co-authored-by: Matt Wildman <[email protected]>
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tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
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license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
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aliases: ['/platform/disk-images/resizing-a-linode-classic-manager/','/resizing/','/platform/disk-images/resizing-a-linode/','/migrate-to-linode/disk-images/resizing-a-linode/']
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name: Linode
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- The Linode remains powered off during the entire resize process. After the resize completes, the Linode returns to its previous power state.
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- All of your existing data and configuration settings are preserved during the resize and your IP addresses remain the same.
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## Resizing a Linode
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Here's how to resize your Linode to a different plan:
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To switch to a different plan type, follow the instructions outlined within [Resizing a Linode](#resizing-a-linode). When choosing the plan, select the tab that corresponds with your desired plan type.
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![](select-plan-type-tab.png)
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![](select-plan-type-tab.png)

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