In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into systemd socket activation on Linux servers, showing how to make services like SSH and web servers start on demand and save memory. They explain the difference between socket units and service units, walk through a real example with a Python HTTP server, and discuss when socket activation makes sense—and when it doesn't. Along the way, they cover the pitfalls of using it with stateful services and how to debug socket units with systemctl and journalctl. By the end, you'll understand how to use socket activation to make your server more efficient, and you'll know exactly how to set it up with a practical example you can try today.
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