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André,

On 8/24/2011 5:01 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> David kerber wrote:
>> Will TC run on a Windows Server Core installation?  For those of
>> you not familiar with that term, it's a windows server
>> installation with no GUI, and minimal other pieces.  The idea is
>> a reduced disk, memory and cpu footprint (rather Unix/Linux
>> like).
>> 
> One might be forgiven if one were to wonder why one would then not
> use a perfectly serviceable minimal Linux base then, no ? Once you
> take away the GUI, what is left that is so compelling about Windows
> Server ?

Why, the Registry, of course. Oh, and the rich set of command-line tools.

> And just by curiosity, what would be this resulting footprint then,
> as compared to a normal Windows Server ? (a link to some unbiased
> info would satisfy my curiosity too; what I could find about it on
> MSDN is not very explicit).

If it's supposed to be low on memory, perhaps a JVM isn't a very good
idea either :)

- -chris
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