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Bias Analysis
Bias Types:
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windows_first
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missing_linux_example
Summary:
The documentation exclusively references Windows Server Failover Clusters (WSFC) and does not mention or provide guidance for Linux-based clustering solutions (such as Pacemaker or Corosync). All instructions, terminology, and prerequisites are tailored to Windows environments, with no Linux equivalents or examples provided.
Recommendations:
- Explicitly state whether Linux-based clusters (e.g., Pacemaker/Corosync) are supported or not. If not supported, clarify this limitation early in the documentation.
- If Linux shared disk clustering is supported, add equivalent sections and examples for configuring, replicating, and failing over Linux clusters using Azure Site Recovery.
- Include Linux-specific prerequisites, such as supported distributions, required packages, and configuration steps.
- Provide screenshots and step-by-step instructions for Linux cluster scenarios, ensuring parity with the Windows-focused content.
- Reference Linux documentation and best practices for shared disk clustering in Azure.
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