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Can I use VPS as RDP?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 2:45 pm

As a business owner, you likely use remote desktop services (RDS) to access your office computer from home. But what if you could do the same thing from your office computer, or another computer on your network, through a virtual private server (VPS)? This is possible with VPS hosting services, which provide a virtual server space on a remote server.

This means you can access your office computer from anywhere in the world, without having to worry about the physical location of the server.

When you use a VPS for RDS, you can access your computer the same way you would if you were using the computer in your office. This means you can use the same applications and files, and you don’t need to change any settings or configure anything.

PRO TIP: Although you may be able to use a VPS as an RDP, we do not recommend doing so. The RDP is designed for specific purposes and may not work correctly on a VPS. Additionally, using a VPS as an RDP can cause security issues.

Plus, you can share files and folders with other users on your VPS, so everyone has access to the same resources.

When you use a VPS for RDS, you also gain the benefits of a remote desktop service. This means you can access your computer from anywhere in the world, without having to worry about the bandwidth or latency of the connection.

Plus, you can use a remote desktop service to work on your computer from home or another location.

Overall, using a VPS for RDS is a great way to access your office computer from anywhere in the world. You can use the same applications and files, and you don’t need to change any settings or configure anything.

Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

Devops & Sysadmin engineer. I basically build infrastructure online.