Remote Desktop Services for Small Business
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
At my job, I need to manage several physical computers, which also hosts multiple virtual machines. I don't need to access them remotely at all times. And the times that I need to login remotely, I use a VPN connection. So having them with Remote Desktop Services enabled, helps me to access them from the office to perform routinary Windows and drivers and third party programs updates.
Pros
- Easy remote access within the local network
- Sporadic remote access through VPN
- Easy transfer of files between the managed workstations and the computer being used to manage them
- Built-in solution at no extra cost
Cons
- Security for remote access.
- Concurrent access. For example, to provide remote support.
Likelihood to Recommend
- When you need to manage physical workstations within the local network (LAN) running Windows.
- When managing virtual machines created by Microsoft Hyper-V.
- When you manage that end-users do not use on a regular basis like file and applications servers running Windows 10/11.
- When a cost-effective approach is needed.