Plus with Pro you have more control over when regular updates are installed, as well as ability to defer major feature updates (Anniversary, Creators, etc).
This is accomplished with a GUI tool called gpedit.msc (Group Policy Editor) that allows you to enable/disable various features without resorting to registry hacks or disabling services.
It's only a $99 upgrade to Pro from Home via the Microsoft Store.
Otherwise there is no difference with hardware or performance. Just some additional networking features and things that would be useful to system admins in a small business. But for the really good stuff in that regard, you would need to spring for Enterprise licenses.