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Do you know of a software which keeps idle some services on a server and only launch them when someone does a request to it?

I would like to host some services which can be accessed at some rare cases, but I would like to avoid them to use the server's resources when it is not needed.

Something which may feel like Heroku's free plan with its server idle, but with software.

@KillianKemps xinetd and systemd sockets come to mind. Is something like that that you are looking for? These days you could probably spin up a docker container to handle a request. And put a path based reverse proxy in front of you want to serve everything from the same domain.

@rmsilva Thank you for your answer, it seems to be what I was looking for! By searching with your keywords I could find this article from Atlassian which gave me even more information: developer.atlassian.com/blog/2
I will see what I can do with this.

@KillianKemps @rmsilva Glad I could help, thanks for the pointer to the article. I might try that myself :-)

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