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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
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windows_tools
Summary:
The documentation is heavily focused on Hyper-V, a Windows-centric virtualization technology, and exclusively discusses concepts, tools, and workflows relevant to Windows environments. There are no references to Linux-based hypervisors (such as KVM or VMware on Linux), nor are there any examples, commands, or considerations for Linux users. All terminology, examples, and requirements are tailored to Windows/Hyper-V administrators, with no Linux parity.
Recommendations:
- Add a section clarifying the scope of the tool and documentation, explicitly stating if it is only for Hyper-V (Windows) environments, and provide links to equivalent tools or documentation for Linux/KVM/VMware environments if available.
- If Azure Site Recovery supports Linux-based hypervisors or Linux VMs, include examples, requirements, and report analysis guidance for those scenarios.
- Where possible, generalize terminology (e.g., 'on-premises hypervisor' instead of 'Hyper-V server') and provide parallel Linux/KVM/VMware instructions or notes.
- Include a comparison table or FAQ addressing differences in deployment planner usage and report analysis between Windows/Hyper-V and Linux-based environments.
- If the tool is Windows-only, suggest alternative planning/reporting tools for Linux users, or provide guidance on how Linux VMs can be assessed for Azure Site Recovery readiness.
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