What is Remote Desktop Protocol?
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) is a Microsoft protocol that lets you connect to and control a remote Windows computer over any network. You see the remote desktop on your screen and interact with it as if sitting right in front of it.
How Does RDP Work?
Your keyboard, mouse and screen data are transmitted over an encrypted TLS connection on TCP port 3389. The remote server processes everything and streams the display back to you in real time with minimal latency.
Private RDP vs Shared RDP
A Private RDP gives you a dedicated server with resources all to yourself β full admin access, dedicated IP, and no noisy neighbours. Shared RDP splits one server among many users and is cheaper but slower and less private.
Common Uses for Private RDP
- Forex and crypto trading bots (MT4/MT5)
- SEO tools β ScrapeBox, GSA, RankerX
- Bitcoin mining and crypto operations
- Web scraping and automation scripts
- Running 24/7 apps without leaving your PC on
- Remote work and secure office access
Why Choose PrivateRDP?
We offer private RDP servers in Netherlands, USA, France and Canada from $15/month β with full admin access, SSD storage, 1Gbps network and 99.9% uptime SLA.