
To start managing custom builds and packages. To use a different SQL server, this is how the official distribution image is setup. Not to mention using a proprietary SQL server isn’t very open source… While it should be possible Docker is fine, but 11 containers to run the system is not something The system requirements are so high because it’s distribute as 11 docker containers. For a web based password vault these requirements are a non-starter. Even the minimum exceeds the memory I have availableįor each of the VPS’s I have. RecommendedĤ GB of memory and 25 GB of disk space. Minimum 2 GB of memory and 12 GB of disk space. The system resource it requires is far higher than I started looking at bitwarden’s self hosting and there are a few things I didn’t like.īitwarden is heavy. Self hosted password vault instead of bitwarden. Post’s title says Vaultwarden… I ultimately decided to use Vaultwarden as my So far, I’ve been talking about Lastpass, bitwarden, and self hosting bitwarden but this Secured, and has a smaller attack surface than a public service. It should be possible for me to run my own instance, that is properly They’re a high value target due to the vast amount Know where bitwarden is and what they have. Than a large company with a dedicated security team, my footprint is much smaller. While I’m not going to claim to have better security capabilities Even though bitwarden wasn’t compromised, they’re just as big of a target as Lastpass.īitwarden is open source and allows you to run your own instance. This caused me to seriously consider the vulnerability footprint of using a password Vaults are encrypted by the user’s master password but this

While I’m happy with bitwarden, Lastpass had yet another security incident in 2022 and it was really I’ve been happy with bitwarden for the past few years and haven’t run into any problems.

To bitwarden because after LogMeIn, Inc (now GoTo) purchased them, the number of incidents started

This isn’t surprising with how big it became. Over the years, Lastpass started having security incidents.

However, I still needed my computer to log into anything on Thankfully, mobile logins weren’t nearly as necessaryįor daily life back then. Previously, I was using a local password manager When Lastpass first came on the scene I jumped on it because of how easy it makes
