In other words, there is no desktop in Server Core, by design. While maintaining the capabilities required to support traditional business applications and role-based workloads, Server Core does not have a traditional desktop interface. The following table shows which applications are available locally on Server Core vs Server with Desktop Experience. Important : In most cases, applications that are listed as "not available" below can be run remotely from a Windows client computer or Windows Admin Center to manage your Server Core installation.
You can greatly enchance your Server Core compatibility by applying a FoD package, newer than Alternatively, you might have access to a Visual Studio Subscription. Latest Server Insider FoD. Just execute this command. In Windows PowerShell, run:. Connect on: Facebook. Feel free to network via Twitter vladan. And you can add features to multiple servers at once. I started using W for Hyper-V but there was too much teams to do that I really did not know if they were possible using only Core.
Net Framework. Configure Cluster and so on. You can download it here. Download NOW. Sign in to vote. Hi, I have a production cluster I want to setup and I'm thinking of installing R2 rather than the Hyper-V R2 OS purely as I find the server core an absolute pain, simple things like accessing the hyper-V manager host on a workgroup computer, manipulating firewall rules and changing disk partitions become painful when using the command line.
Friday, June 3, PM. And I believe that Core as we know it today is also not going to be there. Hyper-V R2 and Server Core could save disk spaces and system resources.
Best Regards, Leo Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. Monday, June 6, AM. Active 8 years, 2 months ago. Viewed 1k times. Improve this question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. We moved - now with installing r2 - to full UI's on all vm's.
Improve this answer. TomTom TomTom But is there a whitepaper on this or something "official" I can refer management to? No, not really. I ahve made the same decision - go all in on the UI side.
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