Time Machine, hard drive full

Hello there,
I'm using time machine for my back up, I've get a message saying mi disk it's full, and I want time machine to continue back up in en other empty disk.
I would like to do a back up that it's connected one to en other, a continuation, not two separate entity.
Does any body know if that possible? and if so, how.
thank you in advance.
my system:

Start with C4 in the 1st linked article.
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