
UPDATE: I was wrong regarding the pricing.

Otherwise Azure automatically creates a load balancer for ~18$/month). In this article, I will show you how to deploy Vaultwarden on Azure Container Apps for less than 1 EUR per month (if you do not want the extra network security. It can be run for example on a Raspberry Pi or in a Docker container and you can make it public or run it in your own private/home network. Vaultwarden is an unofficial Bitwarden server implementation written in Rust. However it is under your control and you can decide what to do with your data.

You can run it on your own server or in the cloud. Bitwarden is a cloud password manager, but it is also open source and can be self-hosted. If you want to get rid of the hassle of managing your passwords in Excel or you want to dump LastPass (after the latest breach), 1Password or other cloud-based solutions you should take a look at Vaultwarden. Part 3: How to backup the data and restore it in case of a disaster.Part 2: How to use a custom domain with a free Letsencrypt TLS certificate.

Part 1 ( this article): How to deploy Vaultwarden on Azure Container Apps.This is the first of a series of articles about Vaultwarden on Azure Container Apps:
