Windows Server 2016 Remote Desktop Services (RDS) – 50 Device CALs
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) is the best way to create virtualization solutions that meet all of your customers’ needs. It lets you deliver individual virtualized apps, give your customers safe mobile and remote desktop access, and let them run their apps and desktops from the cloud.
Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
RDS gives you a lot of choices for deployment, including Windows Server 2016 for on-premises deployments, Microsoft Azure for cloud deployments, and a wide range of partner solutions. It also saves you money and lets you add more features.
You can set up the RDS system for session-based virtualization, as a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), or a mix of the two, depending on your needs and the way you work.
- Session-based virtualization: Use Windows Server’s computing power to give your users a cheap multi-session setting that they can use to do their daily work.
- VDI: Use Windows client to give your users the fast speed, app compatibility, and comfort they’ve come to expect from a Windows desktop.
You have more control over what you send to your users in these software environments:
- Desktops: You can give your users a full desktop experience by installing and managing a number of different programs. A great choice for people who use these computers as their main desktop or who are upgrading from thin clients, like with MultiPoint Services.
- It’s possible to set up individual applications that run on the simulated machine but look like they’re running on the user’s screen like local apps. You can change the size of the apps and move them between devices. Each app has its own taskbar item. It’s perfect for setting up and handling important programs in a safe, remote area while still letting users work from home and make changes to their own computers.
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