Description
Windows Server 2012 Remote Desktop Services Device CALs grants flexible remote access to your organization’s devices. Unlock the full potential of remote access for your organization with Windows Server 2012 Remote Desktop Services (RDS) Device CALs. Designed to cater to businesses of all sizes, this versatile solution allows secure connections from remote devices to your server environment, fostering seamless collaboration, enhanced productivity, and efficient management across your workforce.
Key Features:
- Device-Based Licensing: Streamline licensing with Device CALs, allowing unlimited users on a single remote device to connect concurrently.
- Secure Remote Connections: Ensure secure and reliable access with support for managed or unmanaged devices, session-based desktops, and virtual machine-based desktops.
- Seamless User Experience: Optimize remote desktop performance with Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) technology, maximizing bandwidth efficiency and boosting user productivity.
- Centralized Management: Monitor and maintain your RDS environment with ease using the intuitive Remote Desktop License Manager, simplifying administration tasks and ensuring compliance.
- Scalability: Adapt your remote access solution to your organization’s evolving needs by adding more Device CALs as required, keeping pace with your business growth.
Upgrade your organization’s remote access capabilities with Windows Server 2012 Remote Desktop Services Device CALs, delivering a secure, flexible, and adaptable solution for connecting remote devices to your server environment and driving seamless collaboration among your team members.
System Requirements
The system requirements for Windows Server 2012 Remote Desktop Services (RDS) Device CALs primarily depend on the server setup and client devices that will be connecting to the RDS environment. Here are the general requirements:
Server Requirements:
- Windows Server 2012 (Standard, Datacenter, or Essentials edition) installed and configured as a Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) or Virtualization Host (RDVH).
- Sufficient hardware resources on the server to handle the expected user workload, including CPU, memory, storage, and network bandwidth.
Client Device Requirements:
- Client devices must have a compatible Remote Desktop client software installed, such as Remote Desktop Connection (RDC), Remote Desktop Web Access (RDWA), or Remote Desktop App (RDA).
- Client devices must have network connectivity to the Remote Desktop Gateway (RDG) or Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH).
- Client devices must meet the minimum hardware requirements to run the Remote Desktop client software and establish a connection to the RDS environment.
Note that the actual requirements may vary depending on the specific configuration of your RDS environment and the applications that users will be accessing. It’s essential to properly assess your environment and plan for adequate resources to ensure a smooth user experience.