SSH is lightweight and efficient for command-line tasks. RDP requires more bandwidth due to its graphical interface.
SSH is compatible with almost all operating systems. RDP is primarily used with Windows systems.
SSH needs knowledge of command-line interfaces, that's why it is less user-friendly for beginners. RDP has a user-friendly graphical interface, so it is more user friendly.
SSH provides greater customization options through its command-line interface. RDP offers limited customization but is easier to set up.
SSH uses strong encryption methods, making it highly secure. RDP has built-in encryption but may require additional configurations for enhanced security.
Select RDP for an intuitive graphical interface and SSH for safe, command-line access.