Vaultwarden is super, but I’d be hesitant to run it on a Raspberry Pi unless I had good backups in place. I’ve always run stuff off MicroSD cards with Pi’s, but I’m sure there’s a way to use real drives which would make me feel better.
You don’t need permanent backups of it. Vaultwarden is more like a secure “syncthing”. I crashed a system with vaultwarden had to rebuild everything but after connecting it to my devices I got the passwords from them back again and nothing was lost.
walden@sub.wetshaving.social 9 months ago
Vaultwarden is super, but I’d be hesitant to run it on a Raspberry Pi unless I had good backups in place. I’ve always run stuff off MicroSD cards with Pi’s, but I’m sure there’s a way to use real drives which would make me feel better.
MaggiWuerze@feddit.de 9 months ago
You could just plug an external drive in it
lone_faerie@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 months ago
I’m running mine off an SSD using an M.2 to USB adapter
Samsy@lemmy.ml 9 months ago
You don’t need permanent backups of it. Vaultwarden is more like a secure “syncthing”. I crashed a system with vaultwarden had to rebuild everything but after connecting it to my devices I got the passwords from them back again and nothing was lost.
walden@sub.wetshaving.social 9 months ago
Yeah that’s true, your devices will still have a cached copy. Still… losing the host would be a pain.
cron@feddit.de 9 months ago
It has some amazing caching, but that doesn’t mean a backup is not necessary or recommended.