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Windows Server 2022 Remote Desktop Services 50 Device CALs license
Each user or device accessing a licensed Windows Server requires a Windows Server CAL or a Windows Server and a Remote Desktop Services (RDS) CAL.
With a Device CAL, you purchase a CAL for every device that accesses your server, regardless of the number of users who use that device to access the server.
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) is the platform of choice for building virtualization solutions for every end customer need, including delivering individual virtualized applications, providing secure mobile and remote desktop access, and providing end users the ability to run their applications and desktops from the cloud.
Features
Simplify IT Management
Windows has improved management of Remote Desktop Licensing server and entitlement through Active Directory (AD)
Leverage high availability RD Licensing servers with forward-compatibility for future versions of Windows Server to enable easier management of licenses from a variety of RDS releases.
Manage licenses for your employees by bringing the ability for the RD Licensing servers to update RDS user Client Access Licenses (CALs) into AD objects without accessing AD directly.
Performance Counters APIs provides partners an easy way to access data to build monitoring dashboards and deliver a consistent user experience.
User Experience
End users will be able to leverage desktops and apps through RDS 2022 to maximize productivity.
Modern notifications for RemoteApp in the Action Center improve productivity with applications like Microsoft Outlook.
Discrete Device Assignment in RDS 2016 to bring better security, virtual machine (VM) isolation, and performance for your graphic-intensive workloads. These improvements in GPU virtualization technologies will result in reduced network traffic and smooth video playback.
Reduced CPU usage on the client and server and bandwidth gives better image quality and faster end-to-end web client experience.
Security
With Windows Admin Center integration, it is easy to consolidate all local and remote server management into a single pane.
Windows Defender optimizations for multi-session give you more confidence in bringing a secure, scalable and cost-effective desktop experience to end users.
Web client support for Single Sign-on (SSO) delivers a streamlined authentication experience for users connecting via the web client.
A few additional features include easy-to-configure DTLS-based encryption, all of which, work toward providing a trusted end-to-end RDS deployment.
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