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Of course, the whole article and replies beg the question...
Why is anyone running business critical systems on a client operating system???
Folks, the Windows client (XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10) is not meant to be a server.
If you need a server, get the server—not client—bits to install the OS.
Client systems are supposed to be used by an individual user, or multiple users one-at-a-time, such as shift workers.
The cost of the server license (whether Windows or a paid for Linux variant) is more than offset given the horrors and potential costs of a less robust client OS eating you apps, data, or not upgrading properly.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/cloud-platform/windows-server-pricing
The link is for Server 2019.
Server 2016 is great, robust, and if installed using Server Core, almost never needs an update and keeps on chugging 24/7, 365—and a lot cheaper!!! ($500).
Good morning, all you Windows beta testers!