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Do current versions typically get EOL announcements? I wouldn’t expect it to make sense to announce EOL that early unless it’s a product on some sort of cadenced release schedule
I am not certain about the consumer versions of Windows.
I only know about those pages since I started working.
The Windows Server versions do have an EOL in advance (search “EOL Windows (edition)” -> EOL Windows Server 2022).
Any other OS usually does. It helps enterprise customers make cost projections.