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Ubuntu Server - NGINX, MongoDB, NPM and PM2 costs?

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I'm new to Linux and Ubuntu.

I'm looking some software to add on into the OS like:

  • Mongodb
  • Node 12.18.1
  • Npm 6.14.4
  • Nginx 1.17.10
  • Pm2 4.4.0

Is the above applications free or chargeable?

Artur Meinild avatar
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Does this answer your question? [How do I search for available packages from the command-line?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/160897/how-do-i-search-for-available-packages-from-the-command-line)
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vn flag
As a rule of thumb, most applications are open-source and free. You can either boot an existing Ubuntu and use `apt` to search for packages, or use the [online package library to search](https://packages.ubuntu.com/). If you find the packages here, they can be installed for free.
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cn flag

A lot of it depends on which version you are using. Take for example NGINX - there is the open-source version of NGINX and NGINX Plus which does have some cost for a license/support. I would say it is a fairly safe assumption that most packages included in GNU/Linux based distros are going to the be free and or open-source versions.

A couple of quick Google searches could have yielded the results you were looking for:

So TL;DR essentially there is some cost with some of the software you plan on using, but using the distribution provided versions is most likely not going to cost anything.

Hope this helps.

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