Keep your stream live around the clock
Live streaming should not depend on your home computer staying awake or your residential internet staying stable. A Streaming RDP hosts OBS Studio and your encoder on an always-on Windows server, so your channel keeps broadcasting through power cuts, reboots, and unstable Wi-Fi at home. With a 99.9% uptime SLA and DDoS protection, your feed stays online whether you are running a 24/7 loop, an overnight event, or a scheduled church service. You connect over Remote Desktop, set the scene once, and let the server carry the broadcast.
One source, many platforms
Restreamers need steady, sustained upload rather than raw peak speed, and a datacenter connection delivers exactly that. Running on up to 1 Gbps ports with NVMe SSD storage, a DigiRDP Streaming RDP lets you push a single OBS output to your own channels on YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, and more at the same time, without your local bandwidth becoming the bottleneck. Because you have full Windows administrator access, you install the encoders, restreaming apps, and browser tools you already use. Scale the CPU and RAM to match your resolution, bitrate, and the number of destinations you broadcast to.
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.
Always-On Broadcasting
Your OBS scenes and encoders run on a server that stays powered 24/7, so the stream continues even when your own devices are off or restarting.
Steady Upload Bandwidth
Up to 1 Gbps ports give you the sustained, consistent upload that live streaming and simultaneous restreaming depend on, not just peak burst speed.
Multi-Platform Restreaming
Send one source to your own YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook channels at the same time using the restreaming tools you install with full admin rights.
EPYC & Xeon Performance
AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon CPUs with NVMe SSD storage handle real-time encoding, overlays, and browser sources without dropping frames.
DDoS-Protected Uptime
A 99.9% uptime SLA plus built-in DDoS protection keep long-running and event broadcasts from being knocked offline mid-stream.
15+ Global Locations
Pick a location close to your ingest endpoint or your audience to keep latency low and your connection to the streaming platform stable.
Setup & Migration in 6 Steps
Most clients are up and running in under 15 minutes.
- 1 Choose a Streaming RDP plan sized for your resolution, bitrate, and the number of platforms you plan to restream to, then select a location near your audience or ingest endpoint.
- 2 Complete checkout using card, PayPal, crypto (Bitcoin/Ethereum), or UPI/INR where available; your server activates in minutes.
- 3 Connect with the Remote Desktop credentials emailed to you and log in to your always-on Windows desktop with full administrator access.
- 4 Install OBS Studio and your preferred restreaming or encoding tool, then sign in to your own YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook accounts.
- 5 Add your stream keys, build your scenes and overlays, and set your output bitrate to match the server's steady upload bandwidth.
- 6 Start the broadcast, confirm each destination is receiving the feed, and disconnect Remote Desktop; the stream keeps running on the server.
Frequently asked questions
What is a Streaming RDP?
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