Built for emulators, not just browsing
Android emulators are demanding. BlueStacks, LDPlayer, and NoxPlayer each want a healthy slice of CPU, several gigabytes of RAM, and hardware virtualization to run smoothly. A DigiRDP BlueStacks RDP gives you a dedicated Windows environment with full administrator access, so you install the emulator of your choice, sign in, and leave it running. Your mobile games and apps keep working 24/7 while your own laptop stays free and cool.
Emulator-ready hardware you control
Not every server can run an Android emulator well. These plans run on AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon processors with virtualization support, NVMe SSD storage for fast app loading, and network ports up to 1 Gbps. You get free Windows OS, DDoS protection, and a choice of 15+ global locations so you can sit close to your game servers. With a 99.9% uptime SLA and 24/7 support, your emulator stays online even when you are away from your desk.
Pick your location
Each location has its own pricing tiers — RAM, vCPU, storage, full plan list with "Order Now" buttons.
What you get
Same hardware backbone as our flagship plans, tuned for this workload.
Virtualization-Ready CPUs
AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon processors with hardware virtualization support, so BlueStacks, LDPlayer, and NoxPlayer run in their fast VT mode instead of crawling.
RAM for Multiple Instances
Emulators are memory hungry. Pick a plan with enough RAM to run several instances or heavier games without the whole session grinding to a halt.
True 24/7 Uptime
Leave your games and apps running day and night on a 99.9% uptime SLA. Log off your own device and the emulator keeps going on the server.
NVMe SSD Storage
Fast NVMe SSDs mean emulators boot, install APKs, and load games quickly instead of stalling on slow disk reads.
DDoS-Protected Network
Always-on DDoS protection and ports up to 1 Gbps keep your emulator connected and your sessions stable during long play or testing runs.
15+ Global Locations
Choose a server location close to your game or app region for a more responsive emulator experience.
Setup & Migration in 6 Steps
Most clients are up and running in under 15 minutes.
- 1 Choose a BlueStacks RDP plan with enough CPU, RAM, and virtualization support for the emulator and number of instances you plan to run.
- 2 Complete checkout using card, PayPal, crypto (Bitcoin/Ethereum), or UPI/INR where available; your server activates in minutes.
- 3 Connect to your Windows server with the RDP login details sent to you, using the Remote Desktop app on Windows, Mac, Android, or iOS.
- 4 Download and install your emulator of choice (BlueStacks, LDPlayer, or NoxPlayer) and confirm virtualization is enabled for best performance.
- 5 Sign in to your Android games and apps, configure your instances, and set them to launch on startup so they resume after any reboot.
- 6 Disconnect and go about your day; your emulator keeps running 24/7, and you can reconnect from any device to check progress.
Frequently asked questions
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BlueStacks RDP — provisioned in 10 minutes, hassle-free refund window, accept crypto / PayPal / INR.