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What use cases for RDP are there?
Where is RDP actively used today? In which business areas is RDP a top priority solution?
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Wherever you need to connect to the desktop of a remote computer.
In the office, employees work with some applications on the server by connecting via RDP.
Some employees (accountants, lawyers, purchasing managers, etc.) work from home by connecting via RDP to their office computer or terminal server.
System administrators connect to any computer or server while sitting in their office or at home.
Here I am now writing this text sitting in the kitchen, on the sofa with a laptop, the laptop is connected via RDP to my home computer in the office. The laptop is weak there 2GB of RAM, it will not pull out a browser with a bunch of tabs, and RDP works fine.
In the sale - everywhere.
In access to virtual machines, in remote RMs, in servers, in terminal farms.
Everywhere where there are windows-systems and remote access to the console is required on them.
in Windows there is no other way to remotely connect to a
computer (teamviewer does not count, it cannot create a session on a machine remote over the network), therefore
, absolute priority
is everywhere because there are no alternatives.
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