This is a core installation without a graphical user interface (GUI), commonly used for scenarios where a minimal footprint is desired, such as running specific server roles without unnecessary graphical overhead. 2. Windows Server 2022 Standard Edition (Desktop Experience): This option includes the full graphical user interface, providing a Windows desktop environment. It’s suitable for scenarios where a traditional desktop experience is preferred, such as when managing the server locally rather than remotely. 3. Windows Server 2022 Datacenter Edition: Similar to the Standard Edition, the Datacenter Edition offers core installation without a GUI. It is designed for larger-scale deployments and provides additional features compared to the Standard Edition. 4. Windows Server 2022 Datacenter Edition (Desktop Experience): This option includes the full desktop experience, making it suitable for scenarios where a graphical interface is necessary, and the server will be managed locally. 5. Choosing Between Core and Desktop Experience: If you prefer a more lightweight and efficient installation, especially for servers running specific roles without the need for a GUI, you might opt for the core installation. If you need a traditional desktop environment for local management, go for the Desktop Experience version. Your choice depends on your specific use case, server role requirements, and whether you prefer a minimalistic core installation or a full desktop experience.Choose the desired Windows Server 2022 operating system you want to install and then click 6. Next 7. Read and accept the license terms, then click Next