Once done, all a user must do is enter a one-line command.
Users are first required to install PuTTY application on their Unix machines. Millions of gobs of it have been sold since the 1950s, and it shows no signs of stopping.
So, can SSH on Windows PowerShell compete with PuTTY? One of the reasons for PuTTY's endurance is its wide selection of features.
Whether controlling web servers, accessing Internet of Things devices or remotely administering a Linux PC, it's a lightweight, easy to use app. PuTTY has long been the preferred choice for SSH on Windows.