Remote Desktop Services (RDS) is a Microsoft technology that allows users to access a Windows desktop or applications from a remote location. It enables centralized management, improves security, and supports remote work scenarios.
- Provide remote access to internal applications
- Centralize software installations
- Enhance data security and user productivity
- Reduce hardware costs by using thin clients
- A server running Windows Server (2016/2019/2022)
- Domain-joined server
- Proper IP settings and DNS configuration
- RDS licenses (CALs) for production use
- RD Connection Broker
- RD Web Access
- RD Session Host
- Use RD Licensing Manager to add your RDS CALs
- Configure user groups to allow remote access
- Open required firewall ports (TCP 3389)
- Test RDP access from a client device
- Use SSL certificates for secure connections
- Limit user access through GPO
- Monitor performance and session usage
- Regularly update the server and security patches
RDS is an essential solution for businesses needing secure remote access. With proper setup and configuration, users can work from anywhere while the IT team maintains full control.