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first I'd like to say "Thank you!" for this project, it really improves bitwarden having those "pro features" like Organizations, SSO and key-connector for me.
My question is related to the fact that bitwarden works on a new solution "Unified Bitwarden" that basically packs everything into one container. It sounds interesting because it allows to use other database systems like MySQL and in general feels more slick. Currently I am using the standard Bitwarden solution with docker compose and BitBetter, which works great, but I am wondering what happens in the future. Will I be able to keep using it for the next years or are we expecting that users of BitBetter will be locked out from future updates at some point because Bitwarden changes their implementation?
To be clear: I'd be willing to pay for a Family subscription but unfortunately I want to utilize SSO (local OIDC provider), key-connector to avoid the need for an additional password and organizations to split family members into different "groups". Additionally 6 users is not enough. My only alternative seems to be the Enterprise subscription but it would cost me 720$ per year, that is way to much. Considering that I don't need their support and host Bitwarden myself I don't think the price reflects the features I get :)
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Hi guys,
first I'd like to say "Thank you!" for this project, it really improves bitwarden having those "pro features" like Organizations, SSO and key-connector for me.
My question is related to the fact that bitwarden works on a new solution "Unified Bitwarden" that basically packs everything into one container. It sounds interesting because it allows to use other database systems like MySQL and in general feels more slick. Currently I am using the standard Bitwarden solution with docker compose and BitBetter, which works great, but I am wondering what happens in the future. Will I be able to keep using it for the next years or are we expecting that users of BitBetter will be locked out from future updates at some point because Bitwarden changes their implementation?
To be clear: I'd be willing to pay for a Family subscription but unfortunately I want to utilize SSO (local OIDC provider), key-connector to avoid the need for an additional password and organizations to split family members into different "groups". Additionally 6 users is not enough. My only alternative seems to be the Enterprise subscription but it would cost me 720$ per year, that is way to much. Considering that I don't need their support and host Bitwarden myself I don't think the price reflects the features I get :)
Thanks again!
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