On average, 150-200 MB of RAM is required for one user session (excluding running apps). Technically, any Windows version with a sufficient amount of RAM can support the simultaneous operation of several dozens of remote users. Microsoft’s logic is simple: if you need a terminal server – buy a Windows Server license, RDS CALs, install and configure the Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) role. Thus, this restriction doesn’t allow to create a terminal RDP server based on the workstation that can be used by multiple users. A remote RDP session will be also forcibly disconnected if the user will try to log in locally.Īctually, the number of simultaneous RDP connections on Windows is limited by the license (and not by any technical aspect).
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