There’s several options for Linux remote desktops. But Linux, which is free, has become so much more user friendly and gained such wide software support that it’s become a viable alternative to Windows. Windows server licenses often run anywhere from $20-$40 month on top of other server costs. But the heavy licensing restrictions and costs associated with running a Windows remote desktop has left developers considering alternatives. Previously, the only viable option for developing on a remote desktop was Windows OS. This allows developers to conserve resources on remote machines like laptops while keeping data secure. A remote desktop keeps data all in one remote place. Developers find tremendous value in developing application on remote desktops.
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