Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
powershell_heavy
windows_tools
missing_linux_example
windows_first
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates a Windows bias by exclusively providing PowerShell cmdlet examples (Add-HcsNetRoute, Get-HcsNetRoute, Remove-HcsNetRoute) for network route configuration, referencing Windows-specific tools and patterns (PowerShell interface, Hyper-V, Switch Embedded Teaming), and omitting equivalent Linux commands or workflows. The instructions and examples are tailored to the Windows environment, with no mention of Linux CLI tools (such as ip, route, or netplan) or guidance for users managing Azure Stack Edge devices from a Linux system.
Recommendations
- Provide equivalent Linux command-line examples for route configuration (e.g., using 'ip route add', 'ip route show', 'ip route del').
- Clarify whether the device supports SSH or Linux-based management interfaces and document their usage.
- Mention Linux networking tools and patterns (such as netplan, NetworkManager, or systemd-networkd) where applicable.
- Ensure that instructions for checking, adding, and removing routes are available for both Windows and Linux users.
- Avoid assuming PowerShell is the only management interface; present both Windows and Linux options side-by-side.
- If certain features are Windows-only, explicitly state this and provide alternative guidance for Linux environments.
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