Dear NGinx Community User,

I am building my Angular app where inside my dockerfile I am using Nginx base 
image for publishing the content:
E.g. FROM nginxinc/nginx-unprivileged:1.16-alpine or FROM nginx:alpine

Everything works fine so far, but here is a list of my questions:

  *   My understanding is that it is legal for me (my company) to use the above 
NGinx open-source image as base for building my commercial application?
  *   In what circumstances should I consider going for a commercial (licensed) 
paid version of Nginx base image? Let me elaborate a bit on this point: I am 
not an Nginx expert and I am not sure what additional benefit I can get out of 
buying a commercial version of Nginx base image. If my application's front-end 
(hosted inside Nginx) works fine and the base image (open-source) fulfills my 
application's requirement, what additional benefit can I get by going with the 
commercial one?
  *   Is the only reason in my case then that I can get an official support/SLA 
from Nginx if I go for their commercial Nginx base image offering? How often 
one could require an official support from Nginx for their Angular application 
hosted inside Nginx? I know it's a bit vague question, but I am just looking 
for some general trend.
  *   What is generally a common industry trend when it comes to hosting a 
standard Angular 7 app inside Nginx: Is it common that companies opt for an 
open-source one over a commercial Ngixn base image or vice versa?
  *   What else could be a general criteria for accessing a risk that is 
whether to go for an open-source one or a commercial Nginx base image?
  *   Any other tip?

Thanks.

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Regards Suleman

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