About database file size

Hi, I have created a database with size of 1000MB and log file1000MB by default.
After database created, my data load failed because the db size has exceed 1GB, I try to increase the size but not success.
Then I try to create a new database with 10000MB, reserve size is 10000MB also. Total of the db file is 1GB and log file also 1GB.
May I know if I want to add more size later, lets say 100GB after 3 years...can I add the file size? But my reserve size only 10000MB.
Thanks.

You just need to add files to DBSpace
Central / Dbspaces / You_DB_SPACE / Files / Right Click / New File
it increase size you db

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