Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
missing_linux_example
windows_tools
Summary
The documentation page exclusively references Windows workloads, Windows Server SKUs, and Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) as the supported platform and clustering solution for shared disks in Azure Site Recovery. There are no mentions of Linux virtual machines, Linux clustering solutions (such as Pacemaker or Corosync), or examples relevant to Linux environments. This demonstrates a clear Windows bias, both in the order of presentation and in the omission of Linux equivalents.
Recommendations
- Explicitly state whether Linux virtual machines and Linux clustering solutions are supported or not for shared disks in Azure Site Recovery.
- If Linux is supported, add equivalent examples and support matrices for Linux workloads, including supported distributions, clustering configurations (e.g., Pacemaker, Corosync), and disk partitioning types.
- If Linux is not supported, clarify this in the documentation to help users plan accordingly.
- Include references or links to Linux-specific disaster recovery documentation if available.
- Consider adding a section that compares Windows and Linux support for shared disks in Azure Site Recovery to provide parity and transparency.
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