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Now there are some things that I had to consider before choosing this, First of all being why not use bitwarden, Some of those reasons being listed here: Now there are some things that I had to consider before choosing this, First of all being why not use bitwarden, Some of those reasons being listed here:
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- Not free - Not free
- Near impossible to set up without docker or workarounds - Near impossible to set up without docker or workarounds
- 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.