As you probably know, I prefer a full install because (a) it’s easier to troubleshoot when things go wrong and (b) third party management and configuration software (such as that from your h/w vendor) often relies on not just a GUI but also the presence of IE on the local machine. PFEs work for Microsoft so I expected and got the company line. That means this could be a very interesting article. A friend of mine is a PFE and I know how deep into weeds they can get in their jobs. Fellow MVP, Carsten Rachfahl, just retweeted an interesting article on the Ask PFE (Microsoft Premier Field Engineering – a consulting support service offered to customers with lots of money) that discusses best practices for Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V.
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