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Added Ressource Reservation to have a (small) minimum available for paperless-gpt

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    • Updated deployment documentation with new CPU and memory reservation details for containerized environments to enhance performance management.

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The change updates the Docker Compose configuration documented in the README. A deploy section is added under the paperless-gpt service that reserves specific CPU and memory resources. The deployment now specifies a reservation of 0.01 CPUs and 20MB of memory. No other sections of the file have been modified.

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README.md Added a deploy section under the paperless-gpt service in the Docker Compose setup with CPU (0.01) and memory (20MB) reservations.

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114-118: Resource Reservation Deployment Config

The new deploy section correctly specifies CPU and memory reservations. A few points to consider:

  • Note that the deploy settings (resources reservations) are honored only in Docker Swarm mode. In standard Docker Compose deployments, these settings are ignored. Verify that your target deployment platform uses Swarm mode.
  • For consistency and clarity, consider quoting the memory value (e.g., "20M") as is done with the cpus value.

For example, you might update the memory line as follows:

-          memory: 20M
+          memory: "20M"

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