Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
windows_tools
missing_linux_example
Summary
The documentation demonstrates some Windows bias, particularly in the SMB/Continuous Availability section, where only Windows workloads are supported or discussed, and Linux equivalents are not mentioned. Windows tools and workloads (e.g., FSLogix, MS SQL Server, MSIX app attach) are listed explicitly, while Linux support is either omitted or explicitly excluded (e.g., 'not Linux SQL Server'). In the Boomi section, recommendations are split, but SMB is associated with Windows and NFS with Linux, without providing equal depth of guidance for Linux users in SMB scenarios. The ordering and focus of examples often prioritize Windows or Windows-centric tools.
Recommendations
- Where SMB/Continuous Availability is discussed, clarify if and how Linux SMB clients are supported, or explicitly state limitations.
- For each Windows-specific workload or tool mentioned (e.g., FSLogix, MS SQL Server), provide Linux equivalents or note their absence and possible alternatives.
- In the Boomi section, provide more detailed guidance for Linux users, especially for SMB scenarios, or clarify limitations.
- Ensure that examples and recommendations are balanced between Windows and Linux, and avoid language that implicitly prioritizes Windows unless technically required.
- In the 'Next steps' section, add links to Linux-specific mounting guides for SMB, if available.
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