systemd.sockets vs xinetd

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Hello,

i read the following in an LPIC 1 Book:

"
If you’ve done any investigation into systemd.sockets, you may believe that it makes super servers like xinetd obsolete. At this point in time, that is not true. The xinetd super server offers more functionality than systemd.sockets can currently deliver.
"

I thought, that this information could be deprecated.

Is systemd.sockets at this point in time a good replacement for xined?

Is there a good resource to dive deeper into it?


Yolo

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