Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager Primary Use Case
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Ben Liebowitz, VCP, vExpert
Enterprise Services Engineer at Turbonomic
I use RDM to manage 99% of my remote connections, such as RDP, SSH, SCP File Transfer, iDRAC, iLO, VMware vSphere Web Client, VMware vSphere Client, URLs, etc.
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ThomasHiggins
DevOps Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
My primary use case is the remote server connections for multiple protocols.
I also use it for managing multiple website login credentials and for application connections via available plugins.
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Chris Thibeau
Technical Support Analyst at a government with 10,001+ employees
I use Remote Desktop Manager to centralize all my different connection types, like Linux servers via SSH, Windows servers via RDP, VMware hosts, and for all the devices that I manage.
The ability to have all the connection information in one location saves so much time from trying to manage the same information across different applications.
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Brent Quick
Networking & Infrastructure Consultant at Intelligent Technologies, Inc.
My company is a consulting practice that connects to client systems using various methods. So, we need credentials, VPN connections, and also operational instructions. RDM provides a single repository for all this and so much more. You can include PowerShell scripts to accomplish tasks.
View full review »- Centralize all our customer and in-house credentials and remote connections.
- Configure limited access to resources with the security-based role feature (for trainees and new employees).
- Daily usage of some of the numerous integrated VPN solutions for connecting to our customers, when we are remote.
- Keep the credentials up to date with version and Change History.
We use this to control all of our virtual servers within the organization. We needed to switch to something other than vCenter since VMware went to a web-based client and it actually slowed down the support we could offer.
View full review »We use this software to have all of our RDP and other connections in one place, which is primarily used for our server access.
View full review »Using RDM for my daily work, it helps me manage Remote Desktop Connection with different sets of credentials. Integration with third-party credential storages (like KeePass) allows for managing all credentials in a single place.
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