@suicidaleggroll @kiol Depends on the application, but portability and data safety are two a prime reasons. It's also much easier to scale with docker swarm or kubernetes for business applications, that way the data isn't tied to a particular host.
Independent developer and infrastructure nerd. I self-host just about everything, write about real-world setups at marclewis.com, and still fix more than I break.
@suicidaleggroll @kiol Depends on the application, but portability and data safety are two a prime reasons. It's also much easier to scale with docker swarm or kubernetes for business applications, that way the data isn't tied to a particular host.
I've moved off Enpass and self-hosted my own Bitwarden-compatible server using Vaultwarden. Here's how I set it up (Docker + Caddy), why I chose it, and what I learned along the way.
https://marclewis.com/2025/05/22/self-hosting-vaultwarden/
#SelfHosting #Vaultwarden #Bitwarden #Docker #Homelab #Linux #Privacy
Perfect.
P.S. This is from my latest book https://theoatmeal.com/baby