Remember that a feature provides
additional functionality, but doesn??™t change the major tasks you perform with Server Core. For
example, installing Windows Backup adds to the functionality that Server Core provides, but it
doesn??™t change the fact that your Server Core setup only provides file and print services. Here??™s the
list of features supported by the Enterprise Edition of Server Core.
? Microsoft Failover Cluster
? Network Load Balancing
? Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications
? Windows Backup
? Multipath I/O
? Removable Storage Management
? Windows Bitlocker Drive Encryption
? Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
? Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS)
? Telnet Client
? Quality of Service (QoS)
Because Server Core doesn??™t provide any support for the graphical installation utilities, you must
use OCSetup to install or uninstall any of the roles or features. In a few cases, installing a role or feature
will require a reboot, just as they do when working with the graphical version of Windows
Server 2008. In addition, you may need to reboot the system when uninstalling a role or feature.
Considering the Server Core Default Settings
It??™s important to remember that Server Core has a default setup.
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