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      RAM_SIZE: "2048M"
    ```

  * ### How do I give the container a dedicated IP address?
  * ### How do I give the container its own IP address?

    By default the container uses bridge networking, and is reachable by the IP of the docker host. 
    By default the container uses bridge networking, and uses the same IP as the docker host. 

    If you want to give it a seperate IP address, create a macvlan network that matches your local subnet, for example:

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        --subnet=192.168.0.0/24 \
        --gateway=192.168.0.1 \
        --ip-range=192.168.0.100/28 \
        -o parent=eth0 vlan
        -o parent=eth0 vdsm
    ```
    And change the network of the container to `vlan` in your run command or compose file:
    Modify these values to match your network configuration. And change the network of the container to `vdsm` in your run command or compose file:

    ```
     --network vlan --ip=192.168.0.100
     --network vdsm --ip=192.168.0.100
    ```

    This also has the advantage that you don't need to do any portmapping anymore.
    This also has the advantage that you don't need to do any portmapping anymore, because all ports will be fully exposed.
    
  * ### How do I install a specific version of vDSM? ###