– Reduced attack surface (no GUI and less OS vulnerabilities). Here’s some good reasons to use the Windows server core edition as Microsoft describes: ![]() The answer for this the same for the question: Can I deploy Skype for Business on a Windows 2012 R2 server core? (*)not counting the space for IIS logs, Windows Fabric traces and the Page file How much smaller can you have the same Front-end server? around 18GB (*) The Operating System (Drive C) and Skype for Business Front-End (Drive D) take around 36 GB. My current standard uses a Windows 2012 server with a total of 55GB split between 3 HDD. If I already ‘get on the nerves’ of customers and colleagues when I request and deploy servers with less then 100GB of HDD, I can imagine Microsoft with the minimum requirements of 72GB of free disk space (not including the OS?). ![]() – take my knowledge on OS, Skype4B deployment to the limit. – I have few resources on my personal lab (specially storage) There were some reasons that took me a week on this project:
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