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Add Support for Windows Server 2022 #826
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Type: Enhancement
New feature or request
Describe the feature
Adding a Docker image for Windows 2022. As we provision EKS clusters with Windows nodes running Windows Server 2022, we expect the node-termination-handler to still work.
The current image you provide only supports Windows Server 2019.
Is the feature request related to a problem?
Yes, as of now, you get an error when a K8s pod tries to pull the image on a Windows Server 2022 node.
Describe alternatives you've considered
None
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