Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
windows_tools
missing_linux_example
Summary
The documentation page shows a moderate Windows bias. SMB/Windows scenarios are described in detail, with specific features (SMB Transparent Failover, Continuous Availability) and supported workloads listed, most of which are Windows-centric (Citrix, FSLogix, MS SQL Server, MSIX app attach). Linux equivalents (e.g., Linux SQL Server) are explicitly excluded. In the Boomi section, recommendations for SMB are tied to Windows VMs, while NFS is tied to Linux VMs, but the SMB/Windows guidance is more prominent. There are no PowerShell examples, but Windows tools and features are mentioned before or instead of Linux alternatives. Some sections lack Linux-specific examples or parity in feature discussion.
Recommendations
- Add explicit Linux examples for SMB-based workloads, including guidance for Linux SMB clients and their limitations or configuration.
- Where Windows tools or features (e.g., SMB Continuous Availability, Transparent Failover) are discussed, clarify Linux support status and provide alternative approaches for Linux environments.
- Avoid excluding Linux workloads (e.g., Linux SQL Server) without explanation; if unsupported, explain why and suggest alternatives.
- Balance recommendations by listing Linux and Windows options together, rather than prioritizing Windows scenarios.
- Include example configurations or best practices for Linux-based applications using SMB, if applicable.
- Ensure that feature support tables or lists include both Windows and Linux workloads, or clearly state platform limitations.
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