> I say run a separate daemon process and use supervisord to ensure it
> can recover from a crash.
>
> In fact, I recommend using supervisord for everything you ever deploy.
>

Excellent - thanks for the reminder!  I remember seeing a mention in
Linux Journal a while back, but never followed up on it.  It looks
perfect for a Linux deployment (which is my immediate need).

Do you know of anything comparable for Windows?  I have a few Windows-
only services that are buggy that could benefit from a similar
supervisor.
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