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SharePoint Server Subscription Edition AMA
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Tuesday, May 10, 2022, 08:00 AM PDTEvent details
We are very excited to announce a SharePoint Server Subscription Edition AMA!
An AMA is a live text-based online event similar to a “YamJam” on Yammer or an “Ask Me Anything” on Reddit. This AM...
EmilyPerina
Updated May 10, 2022
spconnect
May 10, 2022Occasional Reader
Shall we follow same deployment/installation approach for SharePoint Server Subscription Edition like we did for SharePoint 2019 Multi Farm deployment?
- TroyStarrMay 10, 2022
Microsoft
That's right Sandip, the deployment experience for SharePoint Server Subscription Edition will be very familiar to anyone who's deployed SharePoint 2019. Some specific changes / improvements I'll call out include:
- Support for Windows Server Core, which will let you deploy SPSE on an installation of Windows Server that only runs the most essential server components. This minimal OS footprint improves your security profile and frees up system resources. Note that this OS installation mode focuses on command line interfaces rather than the Windows GUI, so you'll be using a lot of PowerShell with it.
- A dramatically reduced set of dependencies on external components. Take a look at the SharePoint Prerequisite Installer that came with SharePoint 2019 and compare it to SPSE - you'll see how much we've eliminated our dependency on legacy components and technologies in SPSE. This will ensure we're able to support SPSE for years to come.
- Support for new administration capabilities like our PowerShell installed via Modules instead of Snap-ins, a new farm-wide SSL certificate management feature, and smarter integration with IIS when creating or modifying web applications.
Plus, your favorite deployment automation tools have been updated to be compatible with SPSE including SharePointDsc and AutoSPInstaller.
- jmThiaMay 10, 2022Brass ContributorAutoSPInstaller... Excellent!