Authors: Jay Vyas (Tesla), Amim Knabben
(Broadcom), and Tatenda Zifudzi (AWS) Since Windows support graduated to stable with Kubernetes 1.14 in
2019, the capability to run Windows workloads has been much
appreciated by the end user community.The level of and availability
of Windows workload support has consistently been a major
differentiator for Kubernetes distributions used by large
enterprises.However, with more Windows workloads being migrated to
Kubernetes and new Windows features being continuously released, it
became challenging to test Windows worker nodes in an effective and
standardized way. The Kubernetes