![]() Standard self-host deployment of Bitwardenīack at the start of December 2022, Bitwarden started to develop its own single-image version (well with a database as being a separate one) to concatenate all the different core, front-end, and back-end services under one container. ![]() This is another reason that self-hoster for the most part use VaultWarden implementation. Now, that are a lot of images and elements to keep in sync just to provide a password manager solution. The official Bitwarden solution can also be self-hosted via Docker but it is a bit much to maintain coming in with a big stack of eleven (11) containers.
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