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But you mention having vaultwarden and not connecting it to authentik. So you basically have bitwarden selfhosted.
Yes, but I don't plan to host bitwarden. I was referring to op's question regarding vaultwarden+auth. Sorry, I think I can't follow you
Implying you have it deployed in active use, no?
Yes, I think I'm getting your original question now. I didn't even look into their hosting offers because I'm actively looking for things I can self host. It's the same reason I self host many things, I don't care if someone else offers it for free. I'm 100% owning it, I don't have to rely on someone else's server, and I enjoy the process of setting up my own infrastructure, figure out ways to make it reliable etc. It's also a learning experience for me.
Fair point.
Personally I wouldn't bother with critical stuff. If vaultwarden was down I'd have too much other issues I wouldnt want to deal with right now.
I thought about and tested that scenario, but all Bitwarden apps I'm using (Firefox Plugin and Android) keep a cache so Vaultwarden being down even for a few days is not that much of a problem as long as you don't need to change/edit passwords.