Node.js Production Process Manager with a built-in Load Balancer.
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Node.js Production Process Manager with a built-in Load Balancer.
The Process component executes commands in sub-processes.
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Testing systemd in a container in a CI isn't exactly straightforward hence the current tests are extremely minimal. Though at a minimum maybe a local Docker based test would be sufficient. This might be useful: https://hub.docker.com/r/roryrjb/ubuntu-systemd.