RDP stands for Remote Desktop Protocol, which is a protocol that allows a user to remotely access and control a Windows-based computer or virtual desktop from another device over a network. RDP can be used to provide access to a Windows VDI, which is a virtual desktop infrastructure that delivers Windows desktops and applications as a cloud service. RDP can provide a full graphical user interface, keyboard, mouse, and audio support, as well as features such as clipboard sharing, printer redirection, and file transfer. RDP can be accessed by using the built-in Remote Desktop Connection client in Windows, or by using third-party applications or web browsers. RDP is more suitable for accessing a Windows VDI than other protocols, such as VPN, SSH, or HTTPS, which may not support the same level of functionality, performance, or security. References: CompTIA Cloud Essentials+ Certification Exam Objectives1, CompTIA Cloud Essentials+ Study Guide, Chapter 6: Cloud Connectivity and Load Balancing2, How To Use The Remote Desktop Protocol To Connect To A Linux Server1
Contribute your Thoughts:
Chosen Answer:
This is a voting comment (?). You can switch to a simple comment. It is better to Upvote an existing comment if you don't have anything to add.
Submit