> The base container image needs to match the kernel version
The kernel ABI has been stabilised in 2022 & 11, which means this is no longer an issue. I tested it and it seems to work as advertised. E.g.: both Windows 11 and 11 22H2 OS can both run a variety of 2022 and 2019 containers, and can run "RTM" and semi-annual 2022 containers in process isolation mode.
> the instructions to make a bare metal kubernetes windows worker node are sporadic, outdated and otherwise largely missing.
I wouldn't even try. Just use Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), AWS EKS, or something similar.
That sounds great. As this should be very useful for my workplace, it would be great to have an official source to cite on this. Unfortunately, my Google-fu hasn't returned much right now.
If you know of any Microsoft documentation pages, blog posts or something similar on this, can you point me in the right direction? Thanks! :)
The kernel ABI has been stabilised in 2022 & 11, which means this is no longer an issue. I tested it and it seems to work as advertised. E.g.: both Windows 11 and 11 22H2 OS can both run a variety of 2022 and 2019 containers, and can run "RTM" and semi-annual 2022 containers in process isolation mode.
> the instructions to make a bare metal kubernetes windows worker node are sporadic, outdated and otherwise largely missing.
I wouldn't even try. Just use Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), AWS EKS, or something similar.