RDP stands for Remote Desktop Protocol. It allows you to remotely connect to another computer or server and use it as if you were sitting right in front of it.
RDP stands for Remote Desktop Protocol. It allows you to remotely connect to another computer or server and use it as if you were sitting right in front of it.
RDP uses a secure connection between your device and the remote server. Once connected, you can access the remote desktop’s files, software, and network resources directly from your computer.
You can use RDP for browsing, data management, running software, automation, SEO tools, forex trading, or managing online businesses — just like on a normal PC.
Yes. With Private RDP, you get dedicated resources (CPU, RAM, storage) that only you can access — not shared with other users.
Shared RDP: Resources are shared among multiple users, cheaper but slower.
Private RDP: Dedicated resources, higher performance, and better security.
Yes, if you have administrator access. Private RDP usually comes with full admin rights, allowing you to install and configure any software you need.
Most RDP servers run Windows Server (2016, 2019, or 2022). Some providers also offer Linux-based remote desktops.
Simply use the Remote Desktop Connection app (built into Windows) or an alternative client like Microsoft Remote Desktop (for macOS, iOS, Android). Enter the IP, username, and password provided.
By default, only one session per user is allowed. But with special configurations or multi-user RDP plans, multiple users can log in simultaneously.