

VaultWarden has its issues and now that BitWarden can be ran in a tiny docker container and can be unlocked, it can replace VaultWarden. I am new to the whole homelab thing, with very little experience with git and coding.īitWarden Unified is in my opinion the best current solution. BitWarden Unified is a new product that is less resource intensive, similar to VaultWarden.

Some are also confusing the BitWarden full install and the BitWarden Unified install. If you have concerns about BitBetter, you can just follow the rest of the guide and purchase the BitWarden family plan. It's it's not your cup of tea, just move on. It's not a debate, it's a guide for those than ran in to similar problems as me. Please just stop with the angry comments. If you don't wish to use my guide, you don't have to. This is simply a guide for people who wish to try out BitWarden Unified.

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