Free USA RDP Trial
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- 16 GB DDR4 RAM
- 6 Core Intel Xeon Processor
- 1 GBPS Port Speed
- 6-Core CPU (Shared)
- 16 GB RAM (Shared)
- 1 Server (Shared)
- 1 Data Center (Pre-Selected)
- Windows Desktop
- 1 GBPS Port Speed
- Email Support
- All Premium Features
- 100+ 1-Click Apps (WordPress, Minecraft, CyberPanel, cPanel etc.)
- Diagonal Scaling
- Free 30 Days with $100 Credit
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Free Windows RDP
Instantly Deploy Windows RDP at no cost.
Windows 10 & 8.1
unlimited Scale-Up
10 GBPS Port Speed.
99.99% Historical Uptime
Free $100 Credit.
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Free Linux RDP
Launch Powerful Linux RDP For Free.
Multiple Ubuntu Desktop Versions
Fully Redundant
Secure Infrastructure
Full Root Access
Free $100 Credit
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1-Click Activation
Just choose your 1-click app out of 100, click to install and go.
21 Global Data Centers
Large global network of data centers ensures ultimate availability and performance.
99.95% Uptime Guarantee
Cutting-edge hardware with double configuration has delivered 99.99% uptime historically.
Lowest Latency
Servers are equipped with 40 GBPS port speeds that enable lowest latency around the world.
NVMe SSD
NVMe powers storage system that is 25x faster than HDD and 5x faster than standard SSD.
24/7 Support
Our technical support experts are available around the clock to solve your query.
Unlimited Scalable
Start with a small server and scale up and out as you grow.
Ironclad Security
Our cloud servers are safeguarded with industry-leading cloud-firewall protection from intruders and cyberattacks.
Fully Redundant
N+1 server configuration makes failure-proof system.
FAQ
What is an RDP, and how can it benefit me?
RDP stands for Remote Desktop Protocol. It allows you to remotely access and control a computer from anywhere, using another device. With an RDP, you can use a high-speed internet connection, install and run software, manage files, and perform tasks as if you were physically present at the remote computer. This is especially beneficial for businesses, developers, and individuals who need a secure and reliable way to manage their digital resources remotely.
What features are included in the Free USA RDP Trial?
The Free USA RDP Trial includes a range of features, such as high-speed internet access, a pre-installed Windows operating system, a dedicated IP address, and 24/7 technical support. This trial is designed to give you a comprehensive experience of our RDP service’s capabilities and performance.
How long does the Free USA RDP Trial last?
The Free USA RDP Trial typically lasts for a period of 1 day. This duration allows you to thoroughly test the service and determine if it meets your needs. If you require more time to evaluate the service, please contact our support team to discuss potential extensions or special offers.
How do I sign up for the Free USA RDP Trial?
While the Free USA RDP Trial is designed to give you a full experience of our service, there are some limitations. For instance, the trial may have restricted storage capacity and limited CPU/RAM resources compared to our paid plans. These limitations ensure fair usage and allow us to offer the trial to a larger number of users.
Are there any limitations during the trial period?
While the Free USA RDP Trial is designed to give you a full experience of our service, there are some limitations. For instance, the trial may have restricted storage capacity and limited CPU/RAM resources compared to our paid plans. These limitations ensure fair usage and allow us to offer the trial to a larger number of users.
What happens after my Free USA RDP Trial ends?
Once your Free USA RDP Trial ends, your account will be deactivated, and you will no longer have access to the RDP. However, you will have the option to upgrade to one of our paid plans to continue using our RDP services without any interruptions. We offer a variety of plans to suit different needs and budgets. Our support team can assist you in choosing the best plan for your requirements.