The Windows VDS server supports remote desktop connections (Remote Desktop Protocol - RDP). This allows you to manage the server from anywhere in the world via the internet.
Once connected, the user receives a full Windows desktop and can run any applications, install programs, and manage the server just like on a regular computer.
VDSCOM servers are equipped with fast NVMe SSD drives and modern processors, ensuring high performance and stable application operation.



Windows VDS is a virtual server running the Windows Server operating system that provides users with full access to the server via Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). This server functions as a fully-fledged remote computer and can be used for a variety of tasks.
Windows VDS servers are often used for remote work, running programs, hosting websites, working with corporate applications, and automating various processes.
When ordering a virtual server with Windows OS , users often face the choice of which version of Windows server to choose: 2012, 2016, or 2019. We'll briefly describe each:
Windows Server 2012 R2 includes all the necessary services for virtualization, remote administration, cloud network infrastructure, remote access and information security, and development platforms. Windows Server 2012 R2 offers a multi-tenant data center, simplifying the deployment of IT services. Windows Server 2012 R2 is part of the same product line as the Windows 8 client operating system.
Windows Server 2016 is a cloud-ready operating system. Designed for high-load servers and ready for rapid migration to the cloud, its key improvements over Windows Server 2012 include security, operational continuity in critical situations and when deploying new solutions, and a focus on virtualization, applications, and services.
Windows Server 2019 is a long-term support release designed for organizations running established applications with long support cycles, such as Exchange Server, SharePoint Server, SQL Server, as well as infrastructure roles, software-defined data centers, and hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI).