Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
windows_tools
windows_heavy_examples
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates a Windows bias by frequently referencing Windows components and patterns first, such as the default master target server being Windows, and providing more detailed steps for Windows (e.g., retention drive setup). Windows terminology and tools (e.g., default retention volume 'R', Windows master target server) are mentioned before their Linux equivalents, and some instructions are more elaborate for Windows than Linux. Linux options are present but less emphasized and sometimes only referenced via links.
Recommendations
- Present Linux and Windows options with equal prominence and detail in all sections, including setup and configuration steps.
- Where possible, provide side-by-side examples or tables for both Windows and Linux, rather than referencing Linux as an alternative or via external links.
- Ensure that instructions for Linux (e.g., retention drive setup, master target server creation) are as detailed and explicit as those for Windows.
- Avoid language that implies Windows is the default or preferred option; instead, clarify that both Windows and Linux are supported and provide guidance for choosing between them.
- Include troubleshooting and requirements sections for Linux with the same depth as those for Windows.
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