Self-Hosting Architecture
We design a self hosted remote desktop layer that lives entirely on your infrastructure — your network, your keys, your logs. Nothing routed through someone else's cloud unless you ask for it.
On-prem & self-hosted infrastructure for SMBs
Ironwood helps privacy-minded businesses move off rented seats and onto self-hosted systems — including a self hosted remote desktop layer that keeps your sessions on your own hardware.
Your data on your boxes. We build it, document it, and hand you the keys. No lock-in by design.
You get a written plan before any work starts. Read it, push back, then we build.
What We Do
Four ways we help. Pick one, or string them together.
We design a self hosted remote desktop layer that lives entirely on your infrastructure — your network, your keys, your logs. Nothing routed through someone else's cloud unless you ask for it.
We assess open source remote desktop projects for fit: maintenance load, update cadence, security posture. You get a short, opinionated write-up, not a vendor brochure.
Most shops still run a Windows fleet. We fold Windows remote desktop access into the self-hosted gateway so it behaves like one system, not two stitched together.
Teams testing the waters often pilot tools like RustDesk first. We take that pilot and turn it into a maintained, documented, self-hosted setup your staff can rely on.
“Ironwood moved our open source remote desktop pilot into production without a single session ever leaving our building.”
Priya Nair, Systems Lead, Granite Ledger AccountingOur Approach
Self-hosting sounds intimidating until someone draws the map. We size the hardware, pick the open source remote desktop components worth maintaining, wire in Windows remote desktop where the fleet needs it, and write the runbook so your team is not stranded.
In Their Words
“We piloted RustDesk on our own, got stuck on the networking, and Ironwood untangled it in two sessions.”
Tomas Reyes, IT Coordinator, Blue Ridge Mutual
“A self hosted remote desktop on our own rack felt out of reach. Now it is just part of how we work.”
Hannah Oduya, Practice Manager, Lakeside Family Law
“They were upfront that self-hosting means we own the upkeep. No sugarcoating. That honesty sold me.”
Greg Sanderson, Owner, Driftwood Print Studio
Engagements
We take your existing pilot — RustDesk or another open source remote desktop tool — and validate it against your network and goals.
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Ask About PilotFull self hosted remote desktop architecture, deployment, runbook, and staff training.
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Ask About Build & Hand-OffOn-call architecture help and periodic reviews as your self-hosted estate grows.
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Ask About RetainerFAQ
It means your systems run on hardware you own or rent directly — including a self hosted remote desktop layer where sessions stay on your network. You hold the keys, not us.
We assess open source remote desktop projects on their merits. Teams often arrive having piloted RustDesk; we take that starting point and build a maintained, documented setup around it.
Yes. Windows remote desktop access folds into the self-hosted gateway so your fleet behaves like one system. No bolted-on second tool to babysit.
Not usually. We write runbooks and train your staff. That said — self-hosting means you own the upkeep, and we will not pretend otherwise.
A typical pilot moves to production in about two weeks, depending on hardware lead times and how many machines you are bringing in.
Get In Touch
Tell us what you run and what you are trying to fix. We will reply with a written plan and a time to talk — no pressure, no jargon.
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