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# Remote management

Remote management in the Devolutions ecosystem refers to running administrative tasks on remote systems from a central console instead of connecting manually each time. Typical actions include rebooting servers, managing services, deploying scripts, or collecting inventory data over protocols such as PowerShell, WMI, or SSH.

Devolutions Server stores the hosts and credentials that these tools use, while Remote Desktop Manager or other clients execute the operations and feed results back into logs. This combination reduces repetitive work, standardizes admin tasks, and keeps a traceable record of changes on critical infrastructure.

#### Related topics

* [Reports](https://docs.devolutions.net/server/web-interface/utilities/reports/)

#### See also

* [Remote management](https://docs.devolutions.net/rdm/concepts/intermediate-concepts/remote-management/)


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