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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:
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windows_first
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missing_linux_example
Summary:
The documentation consistently references Windows-centric virtualization platforms (VMware, Hyper-V) and Windows-based workloads (SQL Server, IIS/ASP.NET) without providing equivalent examples or guidance for Linux-based environments, workloads, or tools. There are no explicit Linux migration scenarios, tools, or troubleshooting steps, and Linux is not mentioned as a source OS or workload type, leading to a Windows-first and missing-Linux-example bias.
Recommendations:
- Include explicit references to Linux servers as supported source environments in assessment scenarios.
- Add examples and troubleshooting steps for common Linux workloads (e.g., Apache, MySQL, PostgreSQL) in addition to Windows workloads (IIS, SQL Server).
- Mention Linux-specific considerations for performance data collection, such as required agents, permissions, or counters.
- Provide parity in documentation for Linux-based discovery, assessment, and migration, including links to relevant tutorials.
- Clarify that Azure Migrate supports both Windows and Linux servers, and provide guidance for mixed-environment assessments.
- Where agent or appliance installation is discussed, include Linux installation/requirements alongside Windows.
- Add FAQs or sections addressing common Linux migration blockers and how Azure Migrate handles them.
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