understanding-docker: Use consistent term

Term 'service' was used together with 'daemon'. It would be better to use the term 'daemon' solely because most part of documentation are using the term.
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SeongJae Park 2014-07-08 14:50:57 +09:00
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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Docker uses a client-server architecture. The Docker *client* talks to the
Docker *daemon*, which does the heavy lifting of building, running, and
distributing your Docker containers. Both the Docker client and the daemon *can*
run on the same system, or you can connect a Docker client to a remote Docker
daemon. The Docker client and service communicate via sockets or through a
daemon. The Docker client and daemon communicate via sockets or through a
RESTful API.
![Docker Architecture Diagram](/article-img/architecture.svg)