It comes down to preference. It always makes sense to have a process 
manager running in Node.js production. It would be a better user experience 
to have an application restart after being down for example. Note that having 
a process manager will impact resources / performance.  However, if you 
have mission critical apps, then it would be worth the performance hit to 
have a PM running. 


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