Terminal servers, also known as remote desktop servers or application servers, allow multiple users to access and run applications and data residing on a central server. Users connect via remote desktop protocols, effectively displaying the application's user interface on their local device while the processing occurs on the server. This is commonly used to centralize application management, improve security, and provide access to applications from various devices and locations.
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