Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) allows organizations to deploy sandboxed, secure virtual workstations for remote team members. When choosing an RDP instance, ensuring dedicated allocation of system RAM and core threads prevents lag spikes during multi-user access periods.
Normal RDP options are excellent for office bookkeeping, general browser operations, and administrative checks. For resource-intensive processes like bulk data uploads, heavy trading scripts, or multi-instance browser tests, Speed RDP, Gold RDP, and GPU workstations running on high frequency Intel Xeon, AMD EPYC™, or NVIDIA systems provide dedicated cores and administrator privileges to install custom setups.
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