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Self-Hosted Version For Remote Access In Local Network

Self-hosted solutions for remote access are becoming a popular option for businesses that need to manage remote employees or equipment. Self-hosting provides flexibility in terms of configuration and gives complete control over system management.

Self-hosted versions are essential for large companies because system administrators can deploy remote desktop technology on their own servers, enabling remote access within the local network (including without Internet access). This makes it ideal for those who need a secure, reliable and cost-effective remote access solution that can be customized to their needs.

Getscreen.me Self-Hosted Manual: https://docs.getscreen.me/self-hosted/common/

Getscreen.me remote desktop exists in two versions: cloud and self-hosted. For large businesses with huge amounts of remote devices, would be more appropriate the self-hosted version, which provides remote access deployed on your own servers. It is intended for system administrators and DevOps engineers familiar with the Linux operating system and containerization.

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Getscreen.me
on June 7, 2023
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