

With Windows Server 2019 Core becoming mainstream with even better tools, you can easily run your production Hyper-V environment on Windows Server Core.


For a long while now, running Hyper-V on Windows Server Core has been the recommended platform for a number of reasons. One of the great benefits to the recent maturing of Windows Server, especially with Windows Server 2019, the Windows Server Core version has had rapid adoption with the great new tools available including Windows Admin Center and Features on Demand. Especially with the last couple of Windows Server versions (Windows Server 20), Hyper-V has received many of the features and capabilities that help to move it very close to feature parity with the other major players in the industry. Microsoft’s Hyper-V hypervisor has matured quickly in the enterprise datacenter as a fully-featured hypervisor.
