
Microsoft 6VC-01762 Remote Desktop Services 2012 CAL
Streamline Remote Access with Windows Remote Desktop Services CAL 2012The Windows Remote Desktop Services CAL 2012 provides the necessary licenses for users and devices to connect to virtual desktops, Remote Application programs, and session-based desktops. Enhance user accessibility and centrali...
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Overview
Streamline Remote Access with Windows Remote Desktop Services CAL 2012
The Windows Remote Desktop Services CAL 2012 provides the necessary licenses for users and devices to connect to virtual desktops, Remote Application programs, and session-based desktops. Enhance user accessibility and centralize administration within your corporate network or over the Internet.
Key Features:
- Unified Administration Experience: Simplifies management and deployment.
- User Personalization: Allows users to customize their remote desktop environment.
- Less Expensive Storage: Optimizes storage resources for virtual desktops.
- Automated Pooled Virtual Desktop Management: Streamlines the management of virtual desktops.
Specifications:
- Product: Windows Remote Desktop Services CAL 2012
- License Type: Device CAL
- Compatibility: Windows Server 2012
- Remote Access: Enables connection to virtual desktops and remote applications
Key Features
Unified administration experience
User personalization
Less expensive storage
Automated pooled virtual desktop management
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a unified administration experience, simplifying management of remote desktop services.
- Enhances user personalization, allowing for a more tailored and productive remote work environment.
- Facilitates less expensive storage solutions, potentially reducing operational costs for infrastructure.
- Includes automated pooled virtual desktop management, streamlining the deployment and maintenance of virtual desktops.
- Designed by Microsoft, ensuring compatibility and integration within the Windows ecosystem.
👎 Cons
- As a CAL (Client Access License), it requires existing Remote Desktop Services infrastructure and does not provide the server software itself.
- Specific version compatibility for server operating systems (beyond 2012) is not explicitly detailed, which could be a concern for newer deployments.
- The "less expensive storage" claim is general and lacks specific cost-saving metrics or comparative data.
- The term "user personalization" could be interpreted broadly, without specific features outlined for enhanced customization.
- This is an older version (2012) of Remote Desktop Services CALs, meaning it may not support all features or security enhancements of newer versions.