Give it a try in Remote Desktop Manager!
Updated March 23, 2022
Give it a try in Remote Desktop Manager!

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Remote Desktop Manager
Remote Desktop Manager is being used by some departments of the organization. The main problem was how to manage 600+ servers, SSH and RDP servers, and remember all the hostname, IP address and still have some details available only to some users. This was solved using this tool. Users were split into groups, active directory connected, and have access only to the servers and credentials (passwords, URLs, and other stuff), that they have access. All recorded in a database (or an encoded file, if needed). Despite this, automation with scripts or commands during login sessions, and ways to link credentials to entries make it even better to manage. You may have credentials locally, in the database or other external tools, all being managed by RDM.You also may have sub connections, for example, having the webpage to access an iDrac or another page, or a Hyper-V Manager, VMWare, and LOTS of other tools.
Pros
- Centralize management of RDP, SSH, VNC and other protocols
- Keep credentials and connection entries secured
- Automate everything inside the tool.
- Integrate with external tools
Cons
- Slow sometimes to load connections
- PuTTY integration has a 1-second delay
- Less time spent in searching servers or remembering the name of servers
- No more needed to record passwords and session in different tools
- All kept in a database, no longer a file for each system admin
I could detail what each one does, better or worst than Remote Desktop Manager, but the main thing is, RDM (Remote Desktop Manager) does everything other tools do, faster and more integrated than others. And still saves credentials that could be used by one or more connections, in a better way than other tools.
Do you think Remote Desktop Manager delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Remote Desktop Manager's feature set?
Yes
Did Remote Desktop Manager live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Remote Desktop Manager go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Remote Desktop Manager again?
Yes
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