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Question What is the differences between Services and Deamon

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Would you please give me the difference services(windows) and deamons(unix).

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See the definition at Webopedia which has more info but starts with
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Pronounced DEE-mun or DAY-mun. A process that runs in the background and performs a specified operation at predefined times or in response to certain events. The term daemon is a UNIX term, though many other operating systems provide support for daemons, though they're sometimes called other names. Windows, for example, refers to daemons as System Agents and services.
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so what youre saying is both Deamon(unix) and Services(windows) are both same.

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