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Bias Analysis
Bias Types:
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windows_first
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missing_linux_example
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windows_tools
Summary:
The documentation demonstrates a Windows bias by focusing exclusively on Windows-based migration scenarios, specifically using SMB/CIFS shares from Windows file servers as the source. There are no examples or instructions for Linux or Unix-based source systems (e.g., NFS shares), and all references to file servers and data movers are Windows-centric. Additionally, the network monitoring tools listed are primarily Windows-oriented commercial products, with no mention of open-source or Linux-native alternatives.
Recommendations:
- Add parallel examples for migrating from Linux/Unix file servers, such as using NFS shares as source storage in Miria.
- Include instructions and screenshots for configuring Miria Data Movers on Linux platforms.
- List open-source and Linux-native network monitoring tools (e.g., iftop, nload, vnStat, Netdata) alongside commercial Windows tools.
- Explicitly mention supported Linux/Unix platforms in the prerequisites and provide links to relevant documentation.
- Ensure that protocol selection examples (e.g., SMB/CIFS vs NFS) are balanced and not Windows-exclusive.
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