Unreliable on arm64? #1614
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Don't know its specs, but it does sound you're already stretching the device even before running Bitwarden. Curious now as to other people's experiences on lower powered devices. |
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Hello community. Having been a paying customer for a password manager service I was intrigued by Bitwarden_RS. Could I really operate a password manager to the level of reliability and availability provided by a pay-for service? So I set out to install it following the instructions online. I have deployed it on a Rock Pi 64 (arm64v8). This tiny hobby device also consumes between 50% and 80% of its CPU for BOINC projects, Portainer, Kanboard. Lo and behold, a few clicks and some configuration changes and restarts and there it is: your own bitwarden_rs instance. I have to say, I was very impressed. It even includes fully configured HTTPS out of the box. Even 2FA worked, E-mail delivery, you name it. I was absolutely genuinely impressed.
So what's not to like? Well, so far, runing it for 3 days t's been real hit and miss with the server's responsiveness. I have to frequently restart both Caddy and the Bitwarden containers to fix things like:
What's it been for others on aarch64?
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