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20 Windows SSH Clients You Can Use to Connect to Your Linux Server

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"20 Windows SSH Clients You Can Use to Connect to Your Linux Server"

SSH, which is short for Secure Shell, is a network protocol used to connect to Linux and Unix servers over a network.

Unlike Mac, Linux, and Unix, Windows does not include a native SSH client. If you plan on connecting to a Linux server from a Windows workstation, you’ll need to choose an SSH client.

This cheat sheet provides a list of SSH clients divided into three groups:

  • Free and Open Source Windows SSH Clients
  • PuTTY Alternatives, Clones, Derivatives, and Extensions
  • Commercial Windows SSH Clients


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