Windows Server 2016 offers a robust platform for businesses to deploy a wide range of server roles and services. One of its key features is Remote Desktop Services (RDS), formerly known as Terminal Services, which allows multiple users to remotely access and interact with a Windows server. By default, Windows Server 2016 allows two simultaneous Remote Desktop connections for administrative purposes. However, enabling multiple RDP sessions beyond this limit requires a valid Remote Desktop Services (RDS) license.