Init vs SystemD Linux | DevOps | Interview | Tech Arkit

What is Difference between Init vs SystemD in Linux. Join WhatsApp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/HXdVV6QhsHY... Join this channel to get access to un-published video content:    / @techarkit   Follow Us on Social Media 👉 WhatsApp Group: https://bit.ly/TechArkitWhatsAppGroup ✅ Join Telegram Group: http://t.me/linuxarkit 3000 Members Joined ☑ GitHub: https://github.com/techarkit/ 👀 FB Private Group: 5K members   / techarkit   ⚛ Facebook:   / techarkit   ☯ Twitter:   / tech_arkit   ♨ Instagram:   / arkit.co.in   ✌ Patreon:   / techarkit   🌏 Website: https://arkit.co.in ☘ Blog: https://techarkit.blogspot.com/ ✓ Reddit:   / techarkit   🚩 Tumblr Blog: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/techarkit 🏁 Email: aravikumar48[at]gmail.com 🎌 Quora: https://www.quora.com/q/cxfarqipmxzaj... Post your topic, and we will make videos for you 🏳 https://forms.gle/M4ysoMNh1zsPXiw89 #techarkit #devops #interview Dynamically control services based on hardware changes: systemd can adjust service behavior based on changes in hardware configuration or availability. Job scheduling with calendar timers controlled by systemd: systemd includes timer units that allow for job scheduling, including calendar-based timers. User login management with systemd-logind: systemd-logind manages user sessions, handling user logins, power management, and more. On-demand service activation for improved battery optimization: systemd can activate services on-demand, helping to conserve system resources and improve battery life on mobile devices.