
#Remote desktop manager devolutions software
The only benefit for actually purchasing the software would be to use a cloud/team solution to store your database file. It works fantastic in a business environment!Īs for a personal environment, I do use it personally and the free edition will get you by for lab purposes. We use it with a MSSQL backend with 1000+ devices in it. MSP Employee here, we currently use this to remote and ssh into all of our clients devices.

Does anybody on here use it? I ran a search through this subreddit and Homelab, and only found one random reference.

But I've never heard of it before, and with the whole privacy thing heating up lately, it has me a tiny paranoid. This seems like a pretty sick application, especially for a small MSP owner, or someone who supports a few networks in his spare time. I can't help feeling like I'm missing something. You can configure VPN connections on a server or container level, so after setting it up, I can literally just open a server at home while I'm at work, and it automatically opens the VPN connection associated with the server and connects to the server. With a free license, you can configure RDP connections, but also VPN connections, Hyper-V / VMWare connections, SSH, even Teamviewer, to name a few.

I stumbled on this app ( ) while looking for a RDP manager that doesn't suck like Microsoft's. Even typing this post, I feel like y'all are going to flame me.but I guess making n00b posts on r/Sysadmin is the first step to making kinda good posts on r/Sysadmin, right?
