Express Windows Server VPS
Express Plus Windows Server VPS
Basic Windows Server VPS
Basic Plus Windows Server VPS
Professional Windows Server VPS
Professional Plus Windows Server VPS
Advanced Windows Server VPS
Advanced Plus Windows Server VPS
Remote Access
Dedicated Resources
Ease of Management
Enhanced Security
24/7 Free Tech Support
Regular Data Backup
99.9% Uptime Guarantee
Full Root Access
Strong Authentication
Firewall and Network Security
Regular Updates and Patches
Encryption and Data Protection
Access Control and Permissions
Monitoring and Logging
Regular Maintenance and Optimization
Disaster Recovery Planning
Ensure that your VPS allows RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) connections and has RDP enabled. You might need to configure the VPS to permit incoming RDP connections.
Obtain the IP address or hostname of your VPS. You can usually find this information in the welcome email from your VPS provider or within your VPS management dashboard.
Launch the Microsoft Remote Desktop application on your local computer. This application is available for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android.
Save the settings and connect to the added VPS. You might be prompted to verify the VPS identity or accept a certificate if it's the first connection.
Once the connection is established, you'll access your VPS desktop. You can interact with the VPS environment just as if you were working directly on the VPS machine.