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							@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ docker run -it --rm -p 5000:5000 --device=/dev/kvm --cap-add NET_ADMIN --stop-ti
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    To expand the default size of 16 GB, locate the `DISK_SIZE` setting in your compose file and modify it to your preferred capacity:
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    ```
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    ```yaml
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    environment:
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      DISK_SIZE: "256G"
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    ```
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    To change the virtual disk's location from the default docker volume, include the following bind mount in your compose file:
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    ```
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    ```yaml
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    volumes:
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      - /home/user/data:/storage
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    ```
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    By default, the entire disk space is reserved in advance. To create a growable disk, that only reserves the space that is actually used, add the following environment variable:
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    ```
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    ```yaml
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    environment:
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      ALLOCATE: "N"
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    ```
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    By default, a single core and 512MB of RAM is allocated to the container. To increase this, add the following environment variables:
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    ```
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    ```yaml
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    environment:
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      CPU_CORES: "4"
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      RAM_SIZE: "2048M"
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    To verify if your system supports KVM, run the following commands:
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    ```
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    ```bash
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    sudo apt install cpu-checker
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    sudo kvm-ok
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    ```
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    If you want to assign an individual IP address to the container, you can create a macvlan network as follows:
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    ```
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    ```bash
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    docker network create -d macvlan \
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        --subnet=192.168.0.0/24 \
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        --gateway=192.168.0.1 \
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    Once you have created the network, modify the container's configuration in your compose file as follows:
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    ```
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    ```yaml
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    networks:
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        vdsm:             
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            ipv4_address: 192.168.0.100
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    Finally, add the network to the bottom of your compose file:
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    ```
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    ```yaml
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    networks:
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        vdsm:
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            external: true
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    To enable this feature, add the following lines to your compose file:
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    ```
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    ```yaml
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    environment:
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        DHCP: "Y"
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    devices:
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    By default version 7.2 will be installed, but if you prefer an older version, you can add its URL to your compose file as follows:
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    ```
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    ```yaml
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    environment:
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      URL: "https://global.synologydownload.com/download/DSM/release/7.1.1/42962-1/DSM_VirtualDSM_42962.pat"
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    ```
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