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Microsoft Windows Server Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (RDS) is a server-based remote access solution that enables users to securely access Windows desktops, applications, and business resources from virtually anywhere.
Built on Microsoft Windows Server, Remote Desktop Services helps organizations centralize application delivery, support remote and hybrid workforces, and provide secure access to corporate systems without requiring users to be physically present in the office.
Core Capabilities
- Remote Desktop Access – Access full Windows desktop environments remotely.
- Remote Application Delivery – Publish specific applications without delivering an entire desktop.
- Centralized Management – Manage applications and user environments from a central server.
- Secure Remote Connectivity – Enable access to business resources from any location.
- Multi-User Sessions – Support multiple concurrent users on shared server infrastructure.
Key Features
- Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) – Host Windows applications and desktops for multiple users.
- RemoteApp – Deliver individual applications directly to users.
- Remote Desktop Gateway – Secure external access without traditional VPN requirements.
- Remote Desktop Web Access – Browser-based access to published resources.
- Connection Broker – Load balancing and session management.
- Centralized User Management – Integrate with Active Directory environments.
Typical Use Cases
- Remote and hybrid workforce enablement
- Work-from-home infrastructure
- Centralized application deployment
- Accounting and ERP system access
- Educational computer labs and virtual classrooms
- Multi-branch office environments
Benefits
- Provides secure remote access to business applications
- Reduces endpoint management complexity
- Supports remote and hybrid working models
- Centralizes application deployment and maintenance
- Improves resource utilization through shared server infrastructure
RDS Components
- Remote Desktop Session Host
- Remote Desktop Gateway
- Remote Desktop Connection Broker
- Remote Desktop Web Access
- Remote Desktop Licensing
Supported Environments
- Windows Server environments
- Active Directory domains
- On-premises infrastructure
- Private cloud deployments
- Hybrid cloud environments
Licensing Requirements
- Windows Server license required.
- Windows Server CALs required.
- Remote Desktop Services (RDS) CALs required for each user or device accessing RDS functionality.
- User CAL and Device CAL options available.
Ideal For
- Small and medium-sized businesses
- Educational institutions
- Healthcare organizations
- Government agencies
- Enterprise remote workforce deployments
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License your deployments with Device or User Client Access Licenses
Each user or device accessing a licensed Windows Server requires a Windows Server CAL or a Windows Server and a Remote Desktop Services (RDS) CAL.
With the User CAL, you purchase a CAL for every user who accesses the server to use services such as file storage or printing, regardless of the number of devices they use for that access.
With a Device CAL, you purchase a CAL for every device that accesses your server, regardless of the number of users who use that device to access the server.
Additional Information
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