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systemd is the modern initialization system used by most major Linux distributions. Its service unit files (.service) provide powerful, built-in mechanisms for auto-restarting services after a crash or system reboot. It manages dependencies, logging, and resource control at the OS level, making it the default choice for system-level reliability management on contemporary Linux servers.
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