Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a communications protocol that provides a graphical interface for remotely connecting one computer to another. Redis is an in-memory key-value data store often used for real-time analytics. With strongDM, users can connect to infrastructure without passwords, SSH keys, or IP addresses and view query logs and session replays to gain deeper insight into network activity.
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To get started connecting to Windows RDP and Redis, sign up for a free trial account on strongDM, then visit Setup Redis linked below.
To get started connecting to Windows RDP and Redis, sign up for a free trial account on strongDM, then visit Setup Redis linked below.
strongDM supports remote interfaces like Windows RDP, allowing users to securely manage and control access to Window Servers.
Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Protocol (Windows RDP) allows users to interface with their remote Windows PC or server over a network connection. Keyboard and mouse are shared with the remote machine, allowing users full access to its tools and software.
strongDM supports RedisInsight and other popular GUI tools. Any client capable of connection to Redis will work with strongDM.
Redis is an open-source, in-memory server that simplifies the way developers store, access and use data by supporting different types (beyond just strings) in the key-value store.