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Several alternatives, ranging from open-source to commercial, are available for remote desktop solutions.
After testing various options, I’ve used RustDesk in my infrastructure for quite some time. While the open-source version served me well, I recently explored RustDesk Server Pro, which offers additional enterprise-grade features. Both solutions have proven to be reliable and robust.
While tools like Apache Guacamole, TigerVNC, and others offer similar capabilities, I chose RustDesk for its stability, straightforward setup process, and flexibility in choosing between self-hosted open-source and commercial solutions.
When it comes to remote desktop solutions, there are several open-source alternatives available in the market.
After testing various options, I’ve been using RustDesk in my infrastructure for quite some time, and it has proven to be a reliable and robust solution.
While tools like Apache Guacamole, TigerVNC, and others offer similar capabilities, I chose RustDesk for its stability and straightforward setup process.
RustDesk is an open-source alternative to TeamViewer and AnyDesk that allows you to have full control of your data through a self-hosted solution.
In this article (tutorial is a big word, LOL), we’ll see how to install a RustDesk server on Hetzner Cloud with a modest cost of about €4.62 monthly, using Docker.