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Auto Syncing apps across Cloudrons

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  • humptydumptyH Offline
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    wrote on last edited by humptydumpty
    #1

    It would be nice to have the same app synced across two or more Cloudrons. The use-case that prompted this idea is that I want to run Vaultwarden on my homeserver but I would still have access to my credentials in case my server goes down and it wouldn't require any additional work on my end like restoring a backup, etc.. Perhaps this could be done through sharing the same S3 backups.

    It would be something like this:

    • Homeserver saves backups to the S3 bucket
    • Hosted VPS restores an app periodically based on a set schedule from the S3 bucket
    • The Hosted VPS app has a clear indicator "clone" (thinking of a tag on the app icon in CR dashboard) that it's a cloned app.

    This somewhat overlaps with having multiple servers for redundancy through DNS Failover but that's complicated stuff that I can't figure out how to implement it.

    What do you guys think?

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    @humptydumpty Vaultwarden does local caching by the way, so even if the Server went down you would still have full access to your latest online version.

    I understand where the idea is coming from and it would be nice feature.

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  • robiR Offline
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    There is a much simpler way to keep things in sync in a p2p fashion with GunDB.

    The trickier part is integrating with the different apps in a way where it can use that data.

    Life of sky tech

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