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* ### How do I pass-through a disk?
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It is possible to pass-through disk devices directly by adding them to your compose file in this way:
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It is possible to pass-through a disk device directly, by adding it to your compose file in this way:
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```yaml
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devices:
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- /dev/disk/by-uuid/12345-12345-12345-12345-12345:/disk2
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- /dev/disk/by-uuid/45678-45678-45678-45678-45678:/disk3
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```
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Make sure to bind the disk via its UUID (obtainable via `lsblk -o name,uuid`) instead of its name (`/dev/sdc`), to prevent ever binding the wrong disk when the drive letters happen to change.
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Do NOT use this feature with the goal of sharing files from the host, they will all be lost without warning when DSM creates the volume.
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* ### How do I increase the amount of CPU or RAM?
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* ### How do I change the amount of CPU or RAM?
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By default, a single CPU core and 1 GB of RAM are allocated to the container.
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By default, the container is allowed to use a maximum of 1 CPU core and 1 GB of RAM.
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If there arises a need to increase this, add the following environment variables:
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If you want to adjust this, you can specify the desired amount using the following environment variables:
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```yaml
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environment:
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