Add your HDD, SSD and NVMe drives to your Synology's compatible drive database
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May 24, 2024 - Shell
Add your HDD, SSD and NVMe drives to your Synology's compatible drive database
Virtual DSM in a Docker container.
Easily create an M.2 volume on Synology NAS
Enable creating volumes with non-Synology M.2 drives
Easily move Synology packages from 1 volume to another volume
Enable deduplication with non-Synology SSDs and unsupported NAS models
Enable M.2 PCIe cards in Synology NAS that don't officially support them
Backup and export your Synology DSM configuration.
Easily switch between SHR and RAID Groups, or enable RAID F1
Enable an unsupported Expansion Unit
Recover your data from your Synology's drives using a computer
Easily re-install the same DSM version without losing any data or settings
Cleanup memory core dumps from crashed processes
Various utilities to manage Synology DSM
Clear critical drive errors so DSM will let you use the drive
Dead Man's Switch - a script for unmounting inactive encrypted shares automatically on Synology NAS devices.
Show Synology smart test progress or smart health and attributes
Add a description, image, and links to the synology-dsm topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the synology-dsm topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."