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Right now, I'm using Bitwarden's official instance, and I am bothered that I have to use Google's Authenticator app separately for TOTP. Yes, there's also Aegis and 2FAS, but I have no idea about WebDAV servers and also don't want to rely on Google Drive for backup, also because I'm moving away from Google services.

I'm planning to run Vaultwarden on a free instance of render.com, and I wanted to know if this was a good idea? Has anyone over here tried this?

What would happen if Render changes their plans and I lose access to the database? Will I still have access to the last-stored cache on my browser extension and mobile phone? And since I'm running a Rust infrastructure, would it use less of the free plan bandwidth that Render assigns?

Do I also need to purchase a domain? Or can I access the app with Render-affixed URL?

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

As far as I know, you'll have a last syched copy in your cache. Test it with no internet con! Try to export your data without internet.

I'm using vaultwarden for like 4 year now, but on my personal server at home. Btw a raspberry pi is enough to run vaultwarden.

You could take a look at reverse proxys and dyndns services (like duckdns -> free). I started like this. Now I have my own domain, but that is not mandatory!