Flexible Remote Deployment Software

Remote control and systems management tools in one easy-to-use package

DRS Standalone Deployment

DRS Standalone Deployment

Deploying in Standalone mode is the fastest and easiest way to get Dameware Remote Support® (DRS) up and running in your environment. Over 60,000 organizations have installed Dameware products in Standalone mode and this continues to be the preferred method for many IT departments. In this deployment mode, management of DRS users and licenses is on individual technician systems (where DRS is installed) and not on a centralized administration server.

Standalone deployment of Dameware Remote Support is best suited for organizations that:

  • Have few end-users and computers to support
  • Rarely access computers outside of the firewall
  • Maintain small or decentralized IT departments

DRS Centralized Deployment

DRS Centralized Deployment

Deploying DRS in Centralized mode, which requires the installation and configuration of the Dameware Central Server, gives organizations access to additional features. IT departments should decide whether or not these features are needed before deploying DRS in Centralized mode. These features include:

  • Dameware Central Server for centralized user and license management
  • Dameware Internet Proxy for secure remote access to Windows computers outside the corporate firewall
  • Dameware Mobile Gateway for secure remote access to Windows computers from iOS® and Android mobile devices

Centralized deployment of Dameware Remote Support is best suited for organizations that:

  • Have large or centralized IT departments supporting multiple locations
  • Provide technical support to end-users frequently located outside the firewall
  • Have on-call rotations that require remote access from mobile devices
  • Have multiple licenses of Dameware products and need to manage them centrally
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Do you find yourself asking…
  • Why is it important to have flexible remote deployment options?
  • Why is it important to have flexible remote deployment options?

    Flexible remote deployment options give businesses more control over how and where their applications run. This makes it possible to reduce inefficiency and overhead costs while also giving companies access to better business continuity planning solutions. Hybrid cloud remote deployment strategies offer organizations deployment flexibility in addition to cost-effective availability, data protection, performance, and privacy.

    SolarWinds Dameware Remote Support can be installed in a variety of work environments as a centralized or standalone deployment. Thanks to this flexibility of choice, the product can be adapted to the remote software deployment needs of each organization; opting for centralized or standalone deployment will determine how IT support is organized within your company as well as the price of software licensing for use of remote software deployment tools. If your organization is large or complex enough to require a centralized deployment for DRS, you have the option to install Dameware Central Server on one, two, or even three servers—whatever makes the most sense for your access and security needs. Remote software deployments can help ensure teams have equal access to software and resources.

    On the other hand, the simplest and operationally most cost-effective way to deploy DRS is as a standalone product—especially if your IT needs are small and distributed or you don’t need the added security offered by distributing your components across multiple servers. A technician operating the latest version of DRS can easily address remote software deployment tasks without the need for additional infrastructure or capacity. Management of host lists, users, and licenses happens locally rather than on a central administration server.

    Flexible remote application deployment solutions offer more control over the specifics, allowing you to select the best remote software deployment tools for you. For instance, a standalone deployment can provide all the solutions needed for a small setup, but as systems become larger and more complex, the centralized remote deployment features DRS supports become increasingly valuable. These features expand your functionality to include the ability to initiate access and remote application deployment sessions to support end users working outside your network.

    Regardless of your choice when it comes to on-premises or remote deployment, DRS offers fast and secure multi-platform remote software deployment tools to help simplify tasks for IT administrators. DRS can also help minimize disruptions associated with remote application deployment while supporting remote software deployments of all shapes and sizes.

Why is it important to have flexible remote deployment options?

Flexible remote deployment options give businesses more control over how and where their applications run. This makes it possible to reduce inefficiency and overhead costs while also giving companies access to better business continuity planning solutions. Hybrid cloud remote deployment strategies offer organizations deployment flexibility in addition to cost-effective availability, data protection, performance, and privacy.

SolarWinds Dameware Remote Support can be installed in a variety of work environments as a centralized or standalone deployment. Thanks to this flexibility of choice, the product can be adapted to the remote software deployment needs of each organization; opting for centralized or standalone deployment will determine how IT support is organized within your company as well as the price of software licensing for use of remote software deployment tools. If your organization is large or complex enough to require a centralized deployment for DRS, you have the option to install Dameware Central Server on one, two, or even three servers—whatever makes the most sense for your access and security needs. Remote software deployments can help ensure teams have equal access to software and resources.

On the other hand, the simplest and operationally most cost-effective way to deploy DRS is as a standalone product—especially if your IT needs are small and distributed or you don’t need the added security offered by distributing your components across multiple servers. A technician operating the latest version of DRS can easily address remote software deployment tasks without the need for additional infrastructure or capacity. Management of host lists, users, and licenses happens locally rather than on a central administration server.

Flexible remote application deployment solutions offer more control over the specifics, allowing you to select the best remote software deployment tools for you. For instance, a standalone deployment can provide all the solutions needed for a small setup, but as systems become larger and more complex, the centralized remote deployment features DRS supports become increasingly valuable. These features expand your functionality to include the ability to initiate access and remote application deployment sessions to support end users working outside your network.

Regardless of your choice when it comes to on-premises or remote deployment, DRS offers fast and secure multi-platform remote software deployment tools to help simplify tasks for IT administrators. DRS can also help minimize disruptions associated with remote application deployment while supporting remote software deployments of all shapes and sizes.

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Dameware software offers flexible remote deployment options

Dameware Remote Suppport

  • Choose standalone or centralized versions

  • Customize IT support to fit your organization's needs

  • Control and reduce software costs with the flexibility of Dameware tools

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