In all the years I've worked as a server administrator, I've always logged into each server I work on to gather data or make changes. On Windows servers, the standard way to do this is to use Remote Desktop (RDP), which gives you keyboard and monitor access to the server, and allows you to get work done. Sadly, this method has two problems: (1) only two people can be connected via RDP to any server at one time; and (2) the resources used by RDP are enough that performance of the server can be affected.
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