There's no security concern I can think of right now. I was thinking more about using the same setup when developing and in production. For example, when I have 2 projects on my machine with a different nginx config, it would be easier to run both in a container and manage the applications and nginx in docker-compose. Then after it works locally, you can bring your entire nginx container to production.
There's no security concern I can think of right now. I was thinking more about using the same setup when developing and in production. For example, when I have 2 projects on my machine with a different nginx config, it would be easier to run both in a container and manage the applications and nginx in docker-compose. Then after it works locally, you can bring your entire nginx container to production.
I agree with you.
Different nginx configuration across multiple apps on the same machine. 👍