Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
windows_tools
windows_heavy_examples
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates a Windows bias by consistently mentioning Windows master target servers first, providing more detail for Windows-specific steps (such as retention drive setup), and referencing Windows tools and conventions before their Linux equivalents. While Linux options are mentioned, they are often secondary and lack equivalent depth or step-by-step guidance. Windows-centric terminology and instructions (e.g., 'R volume' for retention, Windows-specific master target server creation) are more prominent, and Linux instructions are less detailed.
Recommendations
- Present Windows and Linux options with equal prominence and detail, including step-by-step instructions for both platforms.
- Avoid listing Windows examples or tools before Linux equivalents; alternate or group them together.
- Expand Linux-specific instructions, such as retention drive setup, to match the detail provided for Windows.
- Ensure that all references to master target server requirements, limitations, and configuration steps are equally covered for Linux.
- Include explicit Linux command-line examples or configuration steps where Windows-specific instructions are given.
- Add troubleshooting and best practices sections for Linux environments, similar to those for Windows.
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