Windows 10 Pro - This is correct. Windows 10 Pro includes support for Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) to allow users to connect to a server remotely, and it also supports joining a Windows domain, making it suitable for small business environments requiring these features.
Windows 10 Home - Windows 10 Home does not support Remote Desktop as a host or joining a Windows domain. It is designed for consumer use and lacks the business-oriented features needed by the small business.
Windows 10 Enterprise - While Windows 10 Enterprise includes all the features of Pro and adds advanced capabilities for larger organizations, it is generally overkill for a small business due to its focus on enterprise-grade features and licensing complexities.
Windows 10 Pro for Workstations - Windows 10 Pro for Workstations is tailored for high-performance computing and advanced hardware. While it includes RDP and domain joining, its additional features are unnecessary for a small business environment, making Windows 10 Pro a more cost-effective choice.
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