Usually a lurker.
Maybe I should’ve just shut up and thought for a bit longer before writing that comment…

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    • 2 servers for reundancy, preferably 3rd one laying around for a quick swap

    Overkill for a small startup. We sell to medical practices and they get (at most) a small tower server from HPE (ML30). Backup servers can either be a small 2 bay NAS or a microserver depending on the needs

    Pretty decent UPS setup, again multiple units for reundancy

    If they can afford that. Most are already good by just using a decent online UPS.

    Routers, network hardware, internet uplinks and everything at least duplicated and configured correctly to keep things running

    Not a multi million company.
    Routers: BS.
    Network: Maybe 2x 16 port switches but too much overhead. 1x 48 Port if you really need that.
    Internet uplinks: If you have a satellite office and need the S2S-VPN to be constantly up.
    Btw: You didnt mention a duplicated phone line ;P

    • A separate backup solution, on at least two different physical locations, so a few more servers and their network, power and other stuff taken care of

    Again overkill.
    Backup on the server with something to a 2-Bay NAS and a secondary job with rotating external USB disks to take or somewhere external with you.

    Monitoring, alerting system in case of failures, someone being on-call for 24/7

    Monitoring: Yep
    Alerting: Done by monitoring in the best circumstance
    On-call 24/7: As this is a small company: LOL








  • Fair points.
    Considering bitwarden is zero knowledge the data in itself is for now ‘safe’ enough to me.
    Though I could be subject to IP/vulnerability scans on my home connection or accidentaly forwarding stuff that puts the security at risk and getting compromised (Seriously…The stuff I could connect and control via VNC I found on shodan was very creepy and frightening).
    Nah mate. Plus maintaining the data I already have is enough for me. Bitwarden would be way too much. But maybe in the future once I figure Linux and docker more out :)



  • And at 10€ per year I’ll gladly pay that. Now if it was 10€ per month and almost bi-yearly increasing, because why not, I’d quickly reconsider taking the risk and responsibility of self-hosting the door to my internet- and reallife existence.
    I store everything in there. Banking, health, shopping, etc etc. Not worth it exposing it without knowing how much I expose.
    The things I currently expose are relatively low-risk.