Requires Very Low Resources
Lightweight by Design. Powerful by Nature.
Not every enterprise needs a massive server to run mission-critical software — and PasswordLab was built with that in mind. Our system is engineered to be lightweight, efficient, and deployable almost anywhere, without sacrificing performance or security.
You don’t need a dedicated machine, a powerful CPU, or a huge budget to self-host your password manager. PasswordLab runs lean, even in the most constrained environments.
Minimal Requirements, Maximum Compatibility
To run PasswordLab, all you need is:
- 1 GB of RAM
- 5 GB of disk space
- Any modern CPU (Intel, AMD, or ARM)
- Any major Linux distro, including:
- Ubuntu
- Debian
- CentOS
- Alpine Linux
- RHEL
- and more
That’s it. No heavyweight dependencies. No bloated services.
Yes, It Even Runs on a Raspberry Pi
Want to host your enterprise password manager on the edge or inside a lab setup?
PasswordLab works seamlessly on Raspberry Pi 4 and similar ARM-based boards — making it ideal for small teams, dev/test environments, or even as a resilient backup instance.
Runs Anywhere Linux Does
Our software is self-contained and ships with everything it needs:
- No external runtime dependencies
- No need for pre-installed packages or libraries
- Works on minimal OS builds like Alpine Linux
- Smooth installs in containerized environments like Docker
Whether you’re deploying in the cloud, on bare metal, or inside your local network, PasswordLab adapts to your setup — not the other way around.
Why It Matters
- Lower operational costs
- Easier maintenance and scaling
- Perfect for resource-constrained environments
- Ideal for IT teams managing diverse infrastructure
You don’t need to throw hardware at security — you need efficient software. And that’s exactly what PasswordLab delivers.
Small footprint. Serious power.
PasswordLab proves that enterprise-grade doesn’t have to mean heavyweight.