> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.devolutions.net/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.devolutions.net/cloud/es/knowledge-base/how-to-articles/share-a-workspace-across-operating-systems.md).

# Compartir un espacio de trabajo entre sistemas operativos

Si utiliza un espacio de trabajo local (por ejemplo, SQLite) en Remote Desktop Manager y desea acceder a él desde varios sistemas operativos, la mejor solución es migrar sus entradas a un espacio de trabajo de Devolutions Cloud, ya sea Devolutions Cloud Free o Devolutions Cloud.

Los espacios de trabajo de Devolutions Cloud están alojados en la nube y funcionan de forma independiente del sistema operativo.

#### Pasos de la migración

1. Cree un nuevo [espacio de trabajo de Devolutions Cloud](/cloud/es/getting-started/create-your-devolutions-cloud-workspace.md).
2. Añada Devolutions Cloud como [espacio de trabajo](https://docs.devolutions.net/rdm/es/getting-started/workspaces/create-a-workspace) en Remote Desktop Manager.
3. [Exporte las entradas de su espacio de trabajo local e impórtelas](https://docs.devolutions.net/rdm/es/knowledge-base/how-to-articles/export-and-import-entries) en el espacio de trabajo de Devolutions Cloud.


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