Teamviewer is slow? what a dumb can say that, buy better internet lol.
And yes all "pro" admins use RDC cuz all pro admins use windows as a server rofl.
Game owners like you or any other here are a joke not a server administrator and showing respect toward such kid that pretend to know everything is useless. Also kido learn to configure your server if you don't wish to auto-restart after auto-update.. this one more time prove, that you just like to show off and increase e-penis.
Good luck to you mister pro administratorz bugagagaga.
The teamviewer protocol is deeply flawed due to its architecture. You're tunneling through their servers, it's not a direct peer to peer connection. Causing slow downs/stutters and delay. In addition, Windows Servers are still a huge, HUGE portion of the servers in effect in datacentres all across the world.
August 2011 Units (Web) 63.90% 36.10%
So, 36% of web servers from a large testing group, use Windows. thats JUST web servers, lots of game servers use windows. A large majority. Companies networking for their internal offices, they use windows server edition as the hubs. (Usually)
So yes, lots of professional admins end up using RDP, since well it's Windows. In addition, auto-updates can cause lots of compatibility issues if you are running customized software/kernal hooks. (Some hard-core installs of windows servers do, for web and such.) so it's not just the actual restarting that can be an issue, it's also the fact things can break. So you always do your updates on your non-public serving boxes first, to see if anything breaks.
So let's wrap this all up nice and neat in one small summery, shall we?
Teamviewer is, way slower than RDP just due to it's structure. Windows servers are a large portion, so don't try and say everyone professional uses Linux. Auto-updates can break a lot of things, on both windows and linux boxes, so it's disabled on public serving machines, and the updates are tested on private machines that wont have a HUGE impact should it cause issues.
Kkthx, bye. Leave these forums.