

The OpenSSH client for Windows is installed by default on Windows Server 2019 and Windows 10 build 1809 and later. The Integrated OpenSSH for Windows Client The command-line SSH tool lets you log into your server and run commands remotely to perform any required task.

If you’re unfamiliar with SSH, it stands for Secure Shell, a protocol typically used for connecting to Linux servers. In 2018, though, Microsoft enabled native SSH commands via an OpenSSH Windows integration. Using SSH on Windows 10 used to be a pain that required third-party software such as PuTTy.
