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# Share a workspace across operating systems

If you’re using a local workspace (for example, SQLite) in Remote Desktop Manager and want to access it from multiple operating systems, the best solution is to migrate your entries to a Devolutions Cloud workspace, either Devolutions Cloud Free or Devolutions Cloud.

Devolutions Cloud workspaces are cloud-hosted and operate independently of the operating system.

#### Migration steps

1. Create a new [Devolutions Cloud workspace](https://docs.devolutions.net/cloud/getting-started/create-your-devolutions-cloud-workspace/).
2. Add the Devolutions Cloud as a [workspace](https://docs.devolutions.net/rdm/workspaces/create-a-workspace/) in Remote Desktop Manager.
3. [Export your local workspace entries and import them](https://docs.devolutions.net/rdm/kb/how-to-articles/export-import-entries/) into the Devolutions Cloud workspace.


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