A desktop technician is assigned to reconfigure an existing workstation running Windows 10 Home 64-bit for a specialized research role. The new workflow requires the system to support three mandatory capabilities: hosting incoming Remote Desktop (RDP) connections for remote researchers, running type-2 or native micro-virtual machines using built-in Client Hyper-V, and enforcing custom security configurations via the Local Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc). The workstation has a single 8-core processor and 32 GB of RAM. Which of the following represents the MINIMUM operating system upgrade required to meet all technical requirements?
- Upgrade the operating system to Windows 10 Pro.Answer
- BUpgrade the operating system to Windows 10 Enterprise.
- CUpgrade the operating system to Windows 10 Pro for Workstations.
- DEnable Windows Optional Features in the current Windows 10 Home installation.
Answer
Upgrade the operating system to Windows 10 Pro.
Upgrading to Windows 10 Pro is the minimum cost-effective upgrade that fulfills all requirements. Windows 10 Pro introduces support for incoming Remote Desktop hosting, native Client Hyper-V virtualization, and the Local Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc). Additionally, a single CPU socket and 32 GB of RAM are fully supported by Windows 10 Pro (which supports up to 2 physical CPU sockets and 2 TB of system memory).
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Key Concept
Windows OS Edition Feature Boundaries (Home vs. Pro vs. Enterprise vs. Pro for Workstations)