what is the difference between service and process?
Answer Posted / ramskops
A service is something that is defined in the language of a
customer, and that they would be willing to pay for.
A process is something that supports the development of a
service.
For example, I buy Home Internet connectivity as a service
from an ISP.
In providing this service, the ISP provides processes to
support this service, monitoring, problem resolution,
installation, etc
Is This Answer Correct ? | 5 Yes | 7 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
How does grep work in linux?
What is whois command?
What are grep patterns called?
How do I check terminal history?
Explain the free command.
How do I check disk space in linux?
How can we increase disk read performance in single command?
Explain getopts command of linux?
What is the syntax of mkdir?
What is parallel ssh?
What is the use of cp p command?
Who am I command in linux?
If we transfer 100 files by ftp to remote server, how to know the files are successfully transfer or some file are not transferred?
What does cd – command do?
What is command line in unix?