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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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windows_tools
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missing_linux_example
Summary:
The documentation page exhibits a Windows bias in several ways. Windows-specific tools and patterns (such as Windows Server Failover Clustering, WSFC) are mentioned first and in greater detail, while Linux equivalents (such as Pacemaker) are only briefly referenced and with limited scope (only for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12+). The document references many figures and guides related to Windows clustering (WSFC), with no equivalent Linux diagrams or walkthroughs. There are no Linux-specific examples, commands, or step-by-step instructions, and the overall structure and linked resources are heavily skewed toward Windows environments.
Recommendations:
- Provide equivalent Linux examples and walkthroughs, including commands and configuration steps for Pacemaker and other Linux HA solutions.
- Include diagrams and architecture figures for Linux-based SAP high availability scenarios, not just Windows/WSFC.
- Mention Linux tools and patterns (such as Pacemaker, Corosync, systemd) alongside Windows tools, and not only as an afterthought or with limited support.
- Ensure that references, links, and figures are balanced between Windows and Linux, or clearly indicate when a feature is Windows-only.
- Expand the discussion of Linux support beyond SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, if possible, or clarify the support matrix for other distributions.
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