Does windows server 2012 foundation ed. support sharepoint?

does windows server 2012 foundation ed. support sharepoint?

Based on the feature set, yeah it would support SharePoint 2010, but I wouldn't recommend it. Server 2012 Foundation must be a Domain Controller or in a Workgroup, neither of which are good scenarios for a SharePoint installation.
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