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RDP.NET has a very clear positioning: it focuses on Windows 10 RDP/VPS rather than traditional Linux VPS or full-stack cloud services. Its strengths include KVM virtualization, SSD storage, full administrator access, and instant provisioning, making it suitable for users who want to use a remote desktop as a second computer, an overseas work environment, lightweight always-on tasks, or a browser-isolation environment. Its data centers cover practical locations including Los Angeles and Chicago in the US, as well as London and Amsterdam in Europe. It also offers unmetered traffic, which is useful for long-running online scenarios.
That said, the provider’s website is only moderately transparent. Key details such as disk capacity, payment methods, refund policy, DDoS protection, IPv6 support, and control panel availability are not disclosed. Pricing starts at $20/month for 2GB RAM, which is not cheap, so it may not be a good value for budget-sensitive users. On the network side, there is no mention of China-optimized routes such as CN2, 9929, or CMI, so users should not expect particularly stable or low-latency direct connectivity from mainland China. Overall, it is better suited to users in Europe and North America, or those who specifically need an out-of-the-box Windows RDP environment.
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rdp.net is an Unknown VPS (Windows Rdp Vps) provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $20.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach rdp.net directly.