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Before diving into any discussion about Linux servers, it is important to first properly define the topic of discussion. For our purposes, a “service” is a daemon, a program that starts when the system boots and remains in the memory, running in the background. It is not a normal practice to restart these services without a good reason, but there are situations that warrant periodic restarts.<\/p>\n

There are a few situations when you might want a tool that can automatically restart a daemon running on your dedicated server or VPS:<\/p>\n