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Bias Analysis
Bias Types:
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windows_first
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windows_tools
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missing_linux_example
Summary:
The documentation demonstrates some Windows bias, particularly in the SMB-related sections. Windows tools and workloads (e.g., FSLogix, Citrix, MS SQL Server) are mentioned exclusively or before Linux equivalents. There is explicit exclusion of Linux SQL Server from SMB Continuous Availability support. In the Boomi section, SMB is recommended for Windows VMs and NFS for Linux VMs, but the SMB mounting link is only for Windows VMs, with no direct Linux SMB example or guidance. The 'Next steps' section provides a link for mounting SMB volumes for Windows VMs, but not for Linux, and Linux is only mentioned in the context of NFS.
Recommendations:
- Provide equivalent Linux examples and guidance for SMB usage, including mounting SMB volumes on Linux VMs.
- Where Windows-specific tools or workloads are listed (e.g., FSLogix, SQL Server), clarify Linux alternatives or explicitly state support status for Linux equivalents.
- In the 'Next steps' section, add links or references for mounting SMB volumes on Linux VMs, not just Windows.
- When discussing SMB Continuous Availability, clarify if and how it applies to Linux-based SMB clients, or state limitations explicitly.
- Ensure that Linux and Windows guidance are presented in parallel where possible, rather than Windows-first or Windows-only.
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