For those of you who don't know what an RDP is: Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft, which provides a user with a graphical interface to connect to another computer over a network connection. The user employs RDP client software for this purpose, while the other computer must run RDP server software. It's a server you connect to with the Remote Desktop program on your PC. It has good DL/UP speeds of about 900mbps. So yeah, would you buy these from me? I might open a service.
Not allowed: Child Porn Hacking activities such as, bots, scripts, and SEO Tools. Running multiple WinRAR processes at once. Abusing network (DDoS) Public Torrents (To prevent a lawsuit, you have to use a private tracker such as IPT). Probably around $12, cheap because of the restrictions. Offshore ones would cost more.
Just to let you know there is free softwhere out there was dose the exact same as this for free IE ( TeamViewer ) TeamViewer can be used without charge and is just the same as a (RDP) Although team view wont let you set up a server ect.
Team Viewer is connecting to someone's PC. Not the same thing, RDPs are private servers (like a VPS but you connect with Remote Desktop). I'll screenshot mine. http://prntscr.com/5zz1hn It's a server only you have access to, not someone else's PC Would hog network resources, and the ISP doesn't allow it.
lol, no, and technically speaking, RDP wouldn't let you setup a server as well. RDP's are not private servers, it is just a protocol Windows uses to allow users to remotely connect a computer that has it enabled. I would be intrigued to see this done to be honest, however, how would the user go about getting it off that one machine onto there's? FTP? Wut?
I would rent servers and set up the RDP protocol so that it could be connected. Private as far as unshard, I would also have access to make sure you aren't rule breaking.
Will you be renting "servers" or "VPS", I am still confused lol, so you got one central server for yourself, and you're going to make what? Multiple log ins for that one server? Or are you going to setup VMWare and run it that way?