1. Using RDP as a second computer: If you are doing a lot of travel, you can use RDP as your second computer and store your files on the cloud (Cloud Computing). You can access your remote desktop and your data anywhere in the world. SO no to worry about carrying your laptop or files all the time.
2. Using RDP for faster speed: All servers come with 1Gbps internet speed (Unlimited). If you do not have that kind of speed on your home connection, you can still enjoy high speed on your remote servers. Downloading and Uploading bigger files will be a matter of seconds. It is also very handy for web admins, as they can easily take backups of their work.
3. Secure and better alternative of VPN: RDP provides an extra layer of security which far exceeds the traditional VPN( Virtual Private Network). In VPN you can hide your IP or location, but in remote desktop an attacker can’t even reach your system. As you will be working remotely on RDP even if an attacker tries to harm you, only remote desktop will be affected in the worst case scenario so that you will be safer.
4. Bypassing geographical restrictions: A lot of websites restrict their access in a particular region or a country. You can quickly get an server in that location and can enjoy service. In the same way, you can operate an office in any country using the remote desktop.
5. RDP for organisations: An Organization can cut their software cost by installing them on remote desktop and let all users connect to the same server, this way they can save a lot on software license cost. It also enables them to apply security by limiting the Application or software access.
6. Accessing RDP: You can remotely access Windows PCs from other Windows computers, mobile, devices, and Macs.