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How to use Systemd Timers on Linux

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How to use Systemd Timers on Linux

A systemd timer is a unit configuration file that provides a simple and effective way to schedule tasks on Linux. These timers offer an alternative to cron jobs and are the newer method of triggering jobs at specified times. Timer files, just like service files, are units controlled by systems. In this article, you will…

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