a service
A "service."
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Any Linux/Unix process that runs in the background is called a 'daemon' process. The word derives from the Greek meaning "worker".
A service
A local service account is an account used by Microsoft Windows operating systems. It is a predefined account which is used by the service control manager and runs in the background.
A "daemon" is a program that runs in the background without a graphical interface. In Windows parlance, this would be considered a "service". In the context of FTP and other related Internet technologies, a FTP daemon would be the program "service" that runs in the background (for which the term "server" can refer to the machine that runs such network-facing services or the services themselves).
run "bg" command
A server daemon is a program that runs in the background and provides some sort of service, such as a web server, SSH server, or a database server.
Background screening service provider services to investigate a employee's background based on the criteria given by the client. The service include criminal records, education, employment, credit history and lot more.
A daemon, not daemond, is a program or server application that runs in the background, possibly started during the boot process. A daemon is analogous to what is referred to as a 'service' in the Windows world.