Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
windows_heavy
missing_linux_example
Summary
The documentation page exhibits a Windows bias by listing Windows operating systems in detail and first in readiness tables, providing extensive guidance for Windows versions, and referencing Windows-specific scenarios (e.g., boot types, support agreements). Linux is mentioned only generically or as a single line, with no breakdown of supported distributions or readiness nuances. There are no Linux-specific examples, troubleshooting steps, or migration caveats, and the documentation does not mention Linux tools or provide parity in guidance for Linux environments.
Recommendations
- Expand the guest operating system readiness table to list major Linux distributions and versions, including specific readiness statuses and migration caveats.
- Provide Linux-specific examples and troubleshooting steps, such as handling kernel versions, disk partitioning, and bootloader issues.
- Include guidance on collecting Linux performance data, e.g., using native Linux tools or scripts, and clarify how the appliance interacts with Linux VMs.
- Add links to Linux migration best practices and documentation, similar to those provided for Windows.
- Ensure that Linux scenarios (e.g., UEFI boot, disk sizing, security readiness) are described with the same level of detail as Windows scenarios.
- Mention Linux tools or commands where relevant, and provide parity in examples for both Windows and Linux environments.
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