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This page is part of the Azure documentation. It contains code examples and configuration instructions for working with Azure services.

Bias Analysis

Bias Types:
⚠️ windows_first
⚠️ powershell_heavy
Summary:
The documentation presents both Azure CLI and Azure PowerShell examples for enabling partitioning, but the PowerShell section is given equal prominence to the CLI, and there is no explicit mention of Linux or Bash scripting. The PowerShell example is not marked as Windows-specific, and there is no clarification that PowerShell is primarily a Windows tool (though it is now cross-platform, many users still associate it with Windows). No Linux-specific tools or shell examples (e.g., Bash, shell scripts) are provided, and the order of sections (CLI before PowerShell) is good, but the PowerShell example could be perceived as Windows-centric.
Recommendations:
  • Explicitly note that Azure CLI commands work cross-platform (Windows, Linux, macOS) and are the recommended approach for Linux users.
  • Label the PowerShell example as optional or as 'for Windows/PowerShell users', and clarify that PowerShell Core is available cross-platform if relevant.
  • Consider adding a Bash shell script example or a note for Linux users to reinforce parity.
  • Where possible, provide links to platform-specific setup guides (e.g., installing Azure CLI on Linux).
  • Review the language to ensure that Windows tools are not implied as the default or primary method.
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Scan History

Date Scan ID Status Bias Status
2025-08-17 00:01 #83 in_progress ✅ Clean
2025-07-13 21:37 #48 completed ❌ Biased
2025-07-12 23:44 #41 in_progress ❌ Biased

Flagged Code Snippets

## Use Azure PowerShell To **create a namespace with partitioning enabled**, use the [`New-AzServiceBusNamespace`](/powershell/module/az.servicebus/new-azservicebusnamespace) command with `-PremiumMessagingPartition` set to a number larger than 1.