Today we will focus on ways to connect to cloud services (for example, TuchaOffice or TuchaFlex ), which the system administrator of the client company can choose to organize end-user access to Tucha. After all, it is important that users are not only safe, but also convenient. The administrator's choice is as follows: what does an it analyst do
Connection via RDP.
Using RemoteApp.
Web access.
Typically, companies migrating to Tucha use different combinations of these methods depending on the needs of a particular department or employee. It may well be that for the accounting department it will be most convenient to have web access to the database, but for the sales department it will be connected via RDP. It should be clarified that all three connection methods can provide a high level of security.
RDP connection
rdp (1)The technology from Microsoft, which appeared back in 1998 and is constantly evolving, is one of the most versatile, convenient and frequently used options for connecting to a virtual IT infrastructure. The bottom line is that a user, using an RDP client, gets access to a workplace that is deployed in our cloud in a German data center. In this case, the user sees only the final result, and all computing operations are performed on servers in distant Germany.
The desktop to which the client connects is neither visually nor functionally different from the desktop on an iron PC. Similarly, you can install familiar programs and work with them.
The advantage of this option: for example, an accountant has the ability to work not only with 1C, but also with Microsoft Office, client-bank and other software. The user can use any software without restrictions, if those are not installed by the administrator, of course.
Internet speed requirement: at least 256 Kbps. Also, the RDP protocol allows you to customize the graphics settings, which makes the user experience comfortable with a low Internet connection speed.
Access devices: any device, including diskless stations, old PCs, thin clients.
Today there are RDP clients for all stationary and mobile platforms and even browsers. For example, 2x provides clients for iOS , Android , Ubuntu , Facebook app , Chrome plugin, and many other options. Microsoft , Yongtao Wang , Ericom, and others have similar tools . In general, see our matrix of RDP clients and choose the one you need.
RemoteApp
appStrictly speaking, it is a variation of the first option. The RDP client is used, the computing power is in distant Germany, but not the entire desktop is displayed on the client device, but only one application, which is defined by the system administrator. The most powerful solution in this area is the paid 2X RAS (Remote Application Server) application from the 2x company mentioned above.
This option will be useful, for example, in such cases.
When you need to restrict access to one application.
When a user needs to combine work on a local PC with the use of an application that is taken out to the cloud.
When the application needs to be available in specific conditions and at low Internet speeds.
This connection option can also be used on almost any device, and it is even less demanding in terms of Internet speed.
Remote Desktop Web Access
web (1)Access to applications and desktops from a familiar browser, which is now installed on the vast majority of devices. The user simply enters the required address into the browser, then enters the access details and works productively. Often this connection method is used when accounting is taken out to the cloud. Here again, the leader is 2X , and instructions for using web access can be found on our blog .
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