Remote Desktop Manager macOS supports multiple types of data source. First decide which data source you are going to use.
Upon initial installation, you are running from a local data source which is an SQLite database.
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Devolutions Server | Remote Desktop Manager macOS uses Devolutions Server to store session information. For more information, please consult Devolutions Server. | Pros:
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Devolutions Hub Business | Remote Desktop Manager macOS connects to the Devolutions Hub Business vault. Note that there are different subscription levels for this product. For more information, please see Products features and highlights and consult Devolutions Hub Business. | Pros:
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Devolutions Hub Personal | Remote Desktop Manager macOS uses Devolutions Hub Personal to store and synchronize your sessions. Access your sessions from anywhere using an Internet connection. For more information, please consult Devolutions Hub Personal. | Pros:
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Devolutions Online Drive | Remote Desktop Manager macOS uses Devolutions Online Drive to store and synchronize your sessions. Access your sessions from anywhere using an Internet connection. For more information, please consult Devolutions Online Drive. | Pros:
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Microsoft Azure SQL | Remote Desktop Manager macOS uses the Microsoft cloud platform to save and manage all sessions. For more information, please consult Microsoft Azure SQL. | Pros:
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Microsoft SQL Server | Remote Desktop Manager macOS uses SQL Server to save and manage all sessions. This is one of the available data source for a multi-user environment. For more information, please consult SQL Server (MSSQL). | Pros:
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SQLite | Remote Desktop Manager macOS uses a SQLite database to store session information. For more information, please consult SQLite. | Pros:
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Dropbox | Remote Desktop Manager macOS uses the Dropbox API to retrieve the XML file from the configured repository. For more information, please consult Dropbox. | Pros:
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XML | Remote Desktop Manager macOS saves the settings directly in a file with the XML format. For more information, please consult XML. | Pros:
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