If you know which is the old disk and you have the fully information for
the new disk using the API you could update that disk with all the new
disk information. You would need to be very sure about the data or the
deployment would fail, that is why its recommended to re-commission.

maas my-maas-session block-device update 1 model= serial= size=
block_size=

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