Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
windows_tools
missing_linux_example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates a Windows bias by prioritizing Windows workloads and technologies (Active Directory, DNS, IIS, SQL Server, Exchange, SharePoint, Dynamics AX, Remote Desktop Services) in both the workload summary and detailed protection sections. Windows-specific tools and patterns (e.g., SQL Always On, Exchange DAGs, IIS, RDS) are described in detail, while Linux workloads are only briefly mentioned, with no Linux-specific application examples or detailed guidance. Linux is referenced generically and lacks parity in examples and integration details.
Recommendations
- Add detailed examples and guidance for protecting common Linux workloads and applications (e.g., Apache, NGINX, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Samba, LDAP).
- Include Linux-specific disaster recovery patterns and tools, such as LVM snapshots, rsync, DRBD, Pacemaker/Corosync clusters, and systemd unit orchestration.
- Provide parity in documentation depth for Linux workloads, including step-by-step guides, integration scenarios, and recovery plan scripting examples.
- Ensure that Linux workloads are mentioned alongside Windows workloads in tables and lists, rather than as a single generic entry.
- Highlight partnerships and tested scenarios with major Linux vendors and applications, similar to the detail provided for Microsoft products.
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