Windows server 2012 remote desktop
You can deploy both components, but the wizard only allows you to choose one or the other at one time.
#Windows server 2012 remote desktop install
To deploy RemoteApp published application or session-based desktops, choose the session-based desktop deployment, and the wizard will install the RDSH.
#Windows server 2012 remote desktop windows 7
To deploy Windows 7 virtual desktops, for instance, choose the VM-based deployment, and the wizard will install the Virtualization Host. There are virtual machine (VM) based deployments ( RD Virtualization Host) and session-based desktop deployments ( RDSH). Here's where the first two RDS roles come in. The next step is to select the type of RDS deployment you want to do. If you choose Quick Start, you will be asked for one server to deploy the RD roles to. This route is usually reserved for proof-of-concepts or very small deployments. With Quick Start, you install RDS role services onto a single server. For a typical RDS installation where high availability and security are important, you should deploy each component to a dedicated server. If you select a Standard deployment, you will be prompted to choose which server(s) you would like to deploy the RDS role services to. For typical production deployments, choose a standard deployment that allows you to install each role service separately on separate servers if desired. With this method, you deploy Microsoft RDS roles to multiple servers. Select "Remote Desktop Services installation".In the Server Manager Console, select option two: "Add roles and features".Add the servers you want to deploy Remote Desktop Services to.Open the Server Manager Console and select option three: "Add other servers to manage".You can install all the roles from a single server using the Microsoft RDS tool via the new Server Manager in Windows Server 2012. RD Licensing (mandatory): Manages licenses required to connect to RD Session Host collections or virtual desktop collections. RD Gateway (optional): Provides Internet-connected devices access to virtual desktops, RemoteApp published apps and session-based desktops on internal network. RD Web Access (mandatory): Allows users to access RemoteApp and desktop connection via the Start menu on Windows 8, Windows 7 or via the Web browser. Distributes load among RD Session Host servers in a session collection. RD Connection Broker (mandatory): Connects and reconnects users to virtual desktops, RemoteApp published applications and session-based desktops. RD Session Host (RDSH): Hosts RemoteApp published applications or session-based desktops. Remote Desktop (RD) Virtualization Host: Hosts virtual machines