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@ -201,20 +201,20 @@ docker run -it --rm -p 5000:5000 --device=/dev/kvm --cap-add NET_ADMIN --stop-ti
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* ### How do I pass-through a disk?
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When running the container inside a virtualized environment, it can be handy to pass-through disk devices directly instead of binding a folder containing an image. As these devices are already backed by an image on the host, this will remove an extra layer.
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This allows for easier management and higher performance. To do so, you can add those devices to your compose file:
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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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```yaml
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environment:
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DEVICE: "/dev/sda"
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DEVICE2: "/dev/sdb"
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DEVICE2: "/dev/sda"
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DEVICE3: "/dev/sdb"
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devices:
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- /dev/sda
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- /dev/sdb
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```
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Please note that the device needs to be totally empty (without any partition tables) otherwise DSM may not format it into a volume.
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Please note that the device needs to be totally empty (without any partition table) otherwise DSM does not always format it into a volume.
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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 install a specific version of vDSM?
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