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TS = Terminal Services
RDS = Remote Desktop Services
TS = Terminal Server
RDS = Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host)

A Windows Server with the Remote Desktop Session Host role activated is commonly referred to as remote desktop server, even if this is not an official product name. Such an RD server is an efficient and reliable way to deliver Windows-based applications over the network. The RD server represents a central installation point for applications that can be accessed simultaneously by several users from their respective local workstations.
TS = Terminal Services Licensing (TS Licensing)
RDS = Remote Desktop Licensing (RD Licensing)
TS = Terminal Services Gateway (TS Gateway)
RDS = Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway)

.....is a role service in the Remote Desktop Services server role included with Windows Server® 2008 R2 that enables authorised remote users to connect to resources on an internal corporate or private network, from any Internet-connected device that can run the Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) client. The network resources can be Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) servers, RD Session Host servers running RemoteApp programs, or computers and virtual desktops with Remote Desktop enabled. RD Gateway uses the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) over HTTPS to establish a secure, encrypted connection between remote users on the Internet and internal network resources.
TS = Terminal Services Session Broker (TS Session Broker)
RDS = Remote Desktop Connection Broker (RD Connection Broker)

provides a unified experience for setting up user access to traditional TS applications and VM-based virtual desktops. Here, a virtual desktop can be running in either a designated virtual machine, or a virtual machine dynamically picked based on load balancing from a defined virtual machine pool. A system administrator will use the RDCB console, called Remote Desktop Connection Manager, to include RDSHs, TS Servers, and RDVHs such that those applications published by the RDSHs and TS Servers, and those VMs running in RDVHs can be later composed and presented to users with a consistent URL by RDWA. And with this URL, authenticated users can access authorized RemoteApp programs and virtual desktops.
TS = Terminal Services Web Access (TS Web Access)
RDS = Remote Desktop Web Access (RD Web Access)

Remote Desktop Web Access (RD Web Access), formerly Terminal Services Web Access (TS Web Access), enables users to access RemoteApp and Desktop Connection through a Web browser. The RD Web Access role service has been enhanced in Windows Server 2008 R2. The following improvements to RD Web Access are available in Windows Server 2008 R2:

Forms-based authentication

Per user RemoteApp program filtering

Single sign-on between Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) and RD Web Access

Public and private computer option
TS = Terminal Services Virtualization
RDS = Remote Desktop Virtualization Host (RD Virtualization Host)

A Windows Server with Remote Desktop Virtualization Host and Hyper-V roles activated is the ideal platform to host virtual machines used to provide virtual desktops.