@wilw I've been hosting Value warden with Docker for a long time. it takes only less then 50Mb memory, very nice, for backup it's easy just to zip the Docker volume directory
@mashiro Thanks, that's good to know! When backing-up, where do you store the backup?
For example, I was considering an S3-like backend for backups, but if my vault dies for any reason, I may not have access to the passwords/creds in order to get into the backups!
@wilw maybe you can write the s3 password on paper? it's kinda antinomy to keep all password in Value warden and need to get value from it when it's down
@mashiro Thanks, that's good to know! When backing-up, where do you store the backup?
For example, I was considering an S3-like backend for backups, but if my vault dies for any reason, I may not have access to the passwords/creds in order to get into the backups!