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My company uses the capabilities of Microsoft Remote Desktop Services to connect with Windows from home.
I have never faced any issues working with Microsoft Remote Desktop Services. You can say that the tool has remote access functionalities that every system or network admin uses. In some case scenarios, we also get the end user to use Microsoft Remote Desktop Services. The tool is simple to use and simple to deploy.
Microsoft improves its UI experience in every upgrade.
In the past, my company had faced some issues related to the stability of the product. The product's stability can be improved.
I have been using Microsoft Remote Desktop Services for more than 10 years. I am an end-user of the tool.
Stability-wise, I rate the solution an 8 out of 10.
Scalability-wise, I rate the solution an 8 out of 10.
The product's initial setup phase was easy.
I haven't done the product setup process for a long time.
For those who use Microsoft Azure service, the solution is deployed on the cloud model. If someone uses Windows Server, the solution can be deployed on an on-premises or a local cloud model.
Actually, there are many many other products that provide remote access capabilities. If we compare Microsoft Remote Desktop Services with the other products, I would recommend the virtual network console and maybe a communication application that can be used with Linux OS. If you start with Microsoft, Remote Desktop Services is a very good tool.
The remote work concept came into the picture after COVID-19. Before COVID-19, I was a network admin. Many people were using Microsoft Remote Desktop Services for remote access. In my company, if we are at home and want to check if all the backups are taken care of by automated operations and other related activities, we use Microsoft Remote Desktop Services to connect to the Windows Server.
My company uses many Microsoft products, like Office 365, Microsoft teams, MS Office, Excel and SharePoint. Every company uses Microsoft products. All the four companies I have worked at in the past use Microsoft.
I rate the tool an 8 out of 10.
The users connect to a central server and share the physical or visual server resources. They use the remote desktop environment for office documents, operations, and company-specific programs.
The solution works perfectly. The tool shares computer resources perfectly. It provides the necessary security options.
When we update the environment, we face problems sometimes, and the users cannot use the system.
I have been using the solution for about 10 years.
The tool is stable. Sometimes, the updates break the system.
The tool is very scalable. We can add and delete objects from the environment easily. We have approximately 500 users.
The setup is straightforward. It is easy to deploy. Microsoft provides the necessary documentation, including detailed steps to install and configure the servers. The deployment process can be improved. It can be made more easier.
The tool must be cheaper. It should provide an option to pay the license fee once in a year or once in two years.
We don't use any support because we can easily find online documents to solve our issues. I recommend that everybody use the product. If any company wants to share one computer’s resources with many users, they can choose Microsoft Remote Desktop Services. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.