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+ Not truly free software + Not truly free software
+ Hard to backup and update without breaking things + Hard to backup and update without breaking things
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Vaultwarden is basically a rust based replacement to bitwardens server side that works with bitwardens clients, This way I have the broad client support and the fact that it can run in a CT without issues makes it more suitable for my needs. Vaultwarden is basically a rust based replacement to bitwardens server side that works with bitwardens clients, This way I have the broad client support and the fact that it can run in a CT without issues makes it more suitable for my needs.
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In terms of data safety I am confident enough that there should not be any major dataloss that could acure due to the fact that in the 5 years of running 512mb (and its soon to be more stable brother adastra7) I've never lost data of any critical services thanks to those being backed up in multiple offsite locations (which also store both a server with the HDD's in it and cold storage) In terms of data safety I am confident enough that there should not be any major dataloss that could acure due to the fact that in the 5 years of running 512mb (and its soon to be more stable brother adastra7) I've never lost data of any critical services thanks to those being backed up in multiple offsite locations (which also store both a server with the HDD's in it and cold storage)