RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)

A protocol that allows remote access and control of a server or computer, commonly used for server management and troubleshooting.

Remote Desktop Protocol, or RDP, allows you to access another computer or server as though you were sitting right in front of it and is commonly used for managing remote systems, performing updates, or troubleshooting without physical access. With RDP, you can log in from anywhere and securely control files, applications, and settings in real time. Strong passwords, encryption, and restricted access are essential to keep connections safe. Many hosting providers enable RDP for server management, making it a convenient tool for administrators who need flexibility without sacrificing security.