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Operating system service management
In
computing
,
mechanisms
and
techniques
for
managing
services
often differ by
operating system
. Examples of
operating
system
service management
are:
Service Control Manager
- Used by
Microsoft Windows
launchd
- Used by
Apple macOS
systemd
- Used by
many
Linux distributions
Upstart
- Used by
Google Chrome OS
Service Management Facility
- Used by
illumos
distributions and
Oracle Solaris
- Used by
Google Android
sysvinit
- Used by
older
Unix-like
operating systems
rc
.d or rcorder-based init - Used by
BSD
operating systems
- Used by
Cygwin
runit
- Used by
Void
OpenRC
- Used by
Gentoo
The GNU
Shepherd - Used by the
Guix System Distribution
and
GNU Hurd
but designed to work on every POSIX-like system where
Guile
is available