[CI][Github] Bump Windows Container to Server 2022 This patch bumps the windows CI container to windows server 2022 from windows server 2019. This is necessary as Github has sunsetted support for sever 2019, so we cannot build the container through GHA without updating. Using more recent versions is just good practice anyways. This will not roll out immediately and we'll have to make some TF changes to get deployed, but some additional validation first will be good anyways. Reviewers: lnihlen, tstellar, cmtice Reviewed By: cmtice Pull Request: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/148318
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