25
Total Pages
9
Linux-Friendly Pages
16
Pages with Bias
64.0%
Bias Rate

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Pages with Bias Issues

102 issues found
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Automanage Create a custom profile in Azure Automanage for VMs ...articles/automanage/virtual-machines-custom-profile.md
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Scanned: 2026-01-13 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 3 bias types
Detected Bias Types
🔧 Windows Tools Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page for creating a custom profile in Azure Automanage for VMs demonstrates a mild Windows bias. It references Windows-specific features (such as Windows Admin Center and audit modes for Azure security baselines in Guest Configuration 'for Windows machines only'), and includes configuration options that are only applicable to Windows VMs. There are no explicit Linux/macOS examples, nor is there mention of Linux-specific configuration options or differences. The ARM template and portal instructions are generic, but the only OS-specific customization called out is for Windows.
Recommendations
  • Add explicit notes or examples for Linux VM configuration, including any differences in supported services or settings.
  • Clarify which features are Windows-only and which are cross-platform, ideally providing parity or alternatives for Linux.
  • Include Linux/macOS-specific configuration options in the ARM template documentation if available.
  • If certain features (e.g., Guest Configuration audit modes) are not available for Linux, state this clearly and suggest Linux equivalents where possible.
Automanage Azure Quickstart SDK for Python ...docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-python-sdk.md
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Scanned: 2026-01-12 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page exhibits Windows bias by linking exclusively to the Windows VM quick-create guide in the prerequisites section and not mentioning or providing examples for Linux virtual machines. There are no Linux-specific instructions, nor is there parity in references or examples for Linux users.
Recommendations
  • Include links to both Windows and Linux VM quick-create guides in the prerequisites.
  • Explicitly state that the process applies to both Windows and Linux VMs, if applicable.
  • Provide example resource links or code snippets for Linux VM scenarios.
  • Clarify any differences in Automanage support or configuration between Windows and Linux VMs.
Automanage Azure Quickstart SDK for JavaScript .../blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-javascript-sdk.md
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Scanned: 2026-01-12 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page exhibits Windows bias by linking only to the Windows virtual machine quick-create guide in the prerequisites and not mentioning or providing equivalent Linux VM documentation or examples. There are no Linux-specific instructions, examples, or references, and the only VM link is for Windows, suggesting a Windows-first approach.
Recommendations
  • Add links to both Windows and Linux VM quick-create guides in the prerequisites section.
  • Explicitly state that the SDK and Automanage features work for both Windows and Linux VMs, if applicable.
  • Provide example resource names and configuration profile assignments for both Windows and Linux VMs.
  • Include notes or examples highlighting any differences in Automanage usage or best practices between Windows and Linux VMs.
Automanage Azure Quickstart SDK for Java ...e-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-java-sdk.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-12 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates a Windows bias by referencing only the Windows VM creation guide in the prerequisites and omitting any mention of Linux virtual machines or their documentation. There are no examples or instructions specific to Linux VMs, nor is there parity in guidance for Linux users.
Recommendations
  • Include links to both Windows and Linux VM creation guides in the prerequisites section.
  • Explicitly state that Automanage supports both Windows and Linux VMs, if applicable.
  • Provide examples or notes on any differences when enabling Automanage for Linux VMs.
  • Ensure that terminology and instructions are platform-neutral unless a step is specific to Windows or Linux.
Automanage Automanage Configuration profiles ...articles/automanage/overview-configuration-profiles.md
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Scanned: 2026-01-12 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page discusses Automanage configuration profiles in a general manner, but it lacks concrete examples or instructions for either Windows or Linux. However, the only explicit mention of OS-specific documentation is in the 'Next steps' section, where 'Automanage for Linux' is listed after 'Automanage for Windows Server', suggesting a subtle 'windows_first' ordering. There are no PowerShell-heavy examples or exclusive references to Windows tools, but the absence of any Linux-specific examples or patterns in the main content constitutes a 'missing_linux_example' bias.
Recommendations
  • Provide parallel examples for both Windows and Linux throughout the documentation, not just as links.
  • When listing OS-specific resources, alternate the order or list Linux first in some cases to avoid implicit prioritization.
  • Include explicit Linux configuration scenarios or references in the main body, not just in linked documents.
  • Ensure that any tools or commands mentioned are available or have equivalents on both platforms, and document both.
Automanage About Azure Automanage Machine Best Practices ...e-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/overview-about.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-12 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page references both Windows and Linux support, but examples, links, and explanations tend to mention Windows first or exclusively. There are no concrete Linux-specific examples, commands, or walkthroughs provided on this page, and Windows Server is often listed before Linux distros. The prerequisites section links to Windows Server versions before Linux distributions, and there are no Linux command-line or tool references.
Recommendations
  • Provide Linux-specific onboarding examples and walkthroughs directly on this page, not just via links.
  • Ensure Linux distros are mentioned with equal prominence and ordering as Windows Server.
  • Include example commands or configuration steps for both Windows (e.g., PowerShell) and Linux (e.g., Bash, CLI).
  • Reference Linux tools and patterns (such as cloud-init, systemd, or package managers) where relevant.
  • Add a table or section comparing Windows and Linux support, prerequisites, and differences for clarity.
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Scanned: 2026-01-12 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates Windows bias by linking only to the Windows VM quick-create guide in the prerequisites, without mentioning or providing a Linux VM equivalent. There are no Linux-specific instructions or examples, and the documentation implicitly assumes the use of Windows virtual machines.
Recommendations
  • Include links to both Windows and Linux VM quick-create guides in the prerequisites section.
  • Clarify that Automanage can be used with both Windows and Linux VMs, if applicable.
  • Provide examples or notes for Linux VM scenarios where relevant.
  • Ensure terminology and instructions are platform-neutral unless a feature is Windows-specific.
Automanage Azure Automanage Machine Best Practices ...articles/automanage/virtual-machines-best-practices.md
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Scanned: 2026-01-12 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates a Windows-first bias, particularly in the 'Guest configuration' section, where only Windows security baselines are mentioned. There are no explicit Linux examples or references to Linux-specific best practices, tools, or configuration baselines. The documentation assumes a Windows-centric approach, omitting equivalent Linux guidance.
Recommendations
  • Include information about Linux security baselines or compliance profiles supported by Automanage, such as CIS or OS-specific baselines.
  • Explicitly mention Linux support in each service description where applicable, and provide links to Linux documentation.
  • Add examples or references for both Windows and Linux environments, ensuring parity in guidance and resources.
  • Clarify any differences in onboarding, configuration, or monitoring for Linux VMs compared to Windows VMs.
Automanage Azure Quickstart SDK for Java ...e-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-java-sdk.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-11 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates a Windows bias by linking only to the Windows VM quick-create guide in the prerequisites and not mentioning or providing examples for Linux VMs. There are no Linux-specific instructions, references, or parity in the examples or links.
Recommendations
  • Include links to both Windows and Linux VM quick-create guides in the prerequisites section.
  • Explicitly state that Automanage supports both Windows and Linux VMs, if applicable.
  • Provide example resource links or code snippets for Linux VM scenarios where relevant.
  • Clarify any differences in configuration or supported features between Windows and Linux VMs.
Automanage Azure Quickstart SDK for Python ...docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-python-sdk.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-11 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates Windows bias by referencing only Windows virtual machines in the prerequisites section (linking to a Windows VM quick-create guide), without mentioning or providing examples for Linux virtual machines. There are no Linux-specific instructions, examples, or links, and the documentation implicitly assumes the user is working with Windows VMs.
Recommendations
  • Include links to both Windows and Linux VM quick-create guides in the prerequisites.
  • Explicitly state that Automanage supports both Windows and Linux VMs, if applicable.
  • Provide example resource group and VM names for both Windows and Linux scenarios.
  • Add a note or section describing any differences in Automanage behavior or requirements between Windows and Linux VMs.
  • Ensure that next steps and sample repositories include Linux VM management examples.
Automanage About Azure Automanage Machine Best Practices ...e-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/overview-about.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-11 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page mentions both Windows Server and Linux support, but Windows is consistently listed first and there are no concrete Linux-specific examples or walkthroughs. The page refers to 'Supported Windows Server versions' before 'Linux distros', and links to separate pages for each, but does not provide any Linux-specific onboarding or configuration details in the main content. There are no Linux command-line examples, nor references to Linux tools or patterns, and the overall tone and structure suggest a Windows-centric approach.
Recommendations
  • Provide Linux-specific onboarding and configuration examples directly in the main documentation, not just via links.
  • Include Linux command-line examples (e.g., Bash, CLI) alongside any Windows/Powershell instructions.
  • Mention Linux tools and patterns (such as cloud-init, systemd, or package managers) where relevant.
  • Alternate the order of mentioning Windows and Linux, or present them together to avoid implicit prioritization.
  • Ensure parity in troubleshooting, prerequisites, and supported features for both platforms.
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-11 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates Windows bias by referencing only the Windows virtual machine quick-create guide in the prerequisites, without mentioning or linking to the equivalent Linux VM documentation. No Linux-specific examples, instructions, or links are provided, and the language assumes Windows as the default platform for VM management.
Recommendations
  • Include links to both Windows and Linux VM quick-create guides in the prerequisites section.
  • Explicitly state that the SDK and Automanage features are available for both Windows and Linux VMs, if applicable.
  • Provide examples or notes for Linux VM scenarios where relevant.
  • Ensure that terminology and instructions do not assume Windows as the default platform.
Automanage Azure Quickstart SDK for JavaScript .../blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-javascript-sdk.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-11 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page exhibits Windows bias by linking only to the Windows virtual machine quick-create guide in the prerequisites, without mentioning or providing equivalent Linux VM documentation or examples. No Linux-specific instructions, references, or parity are present throughout the page.
Recommendations
  • Include links to both Windows and Linux VM quick-create documentation in the prerequisites section.
  • Clarify that Automanage can be used with both Windows and Linux VMs, if applicable.
  • Provide example usage or notes for Linux VMs where relevant, such as differences in configuration profile application or supported features.
  • Ensure that terminology and instructions are platform-neutral unless a feature is Windows-specific, in which case explicitly state so.
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-10 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates Windows bias by linking only to the Windows VM quick-create guide in the prerequisites and not mentioning or providing examples for Linux virtual machines. No Linux-specific instructions, examples, or links are present, and the documentation implicitly assumes the user is working with Windows VMs.
Recommendations
  • Include links to both Windows and Linux VM quick-create guides in the prerequisites section.
  • Add explicit instructions or notes clarifying that the Automanage SDK and configuration profiles can be applied to Linux VMs as well, if supported.
  • Provide example resource IDs or configuration profile assignments for Linux VMs, if they differ.
  • Ensure parity in documentation by mentioning both operating systems wherever virtual machines are referenced.
Automanage Azure Quickstart SDK for Python ...docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-python-sdk.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-10 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates Windows bias by linking exclusively to the Windows VM creation guide in the prerequisites section and not mentioning or providing examples for Linux virtual machines. There are no Linux-specific instructions, references, or parity in examples, which may lead Linux users to feel unsupported or unclear about applicability.
Recommendations
  • Add a link to the Linux VM creation guide alongside the Windows guide in the prerequisites.
  • Explicitly state that the instructions apply to both Windows and Linux VMs, or clarify any differences if they exist.
  • Provide examples or notes for Linux-specific considerations, if any, when using Automanage.
  • Ensure future documentation includes both Windows and Linux references and examples for cross-platform parity.
Automanage Azure Quickstart SDK for Java ...e-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-java-sdk.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-10 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates Windows bias by referencing only the Windows VM quick-create guide in the prerequisites and omitting any mention or example for Linux virtual machines. No Linux-specific instructions, links, or examples are provided, which may lead users to assume the SDK is Windows-centric or less applicable to Linux environments.
Recommendations
  • Include links to both Windows and Linux VM quick-create guides in the prerequisites section.
  • Explicitly state that the SDK and Automanage features are available for both Windows and Linux VMs, if applicable.
  • Provide example usage or notes for Linux VMs, including any differences in configuration or supported features.
  • Ensure that documentation language and examples do not imply preference or exclusivity for Windows unless there are technical limitations.
Automanage Azure Quickstart SDK for JavaScript .../blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-javascript-sdk.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-10 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates Windows bias by linking only to the Windows VM quick-create guide in the prerequisites and omitting any mention or example for Linux virtual machines. No Linux-specific instructions, examples, or references are provided, which may lead users to assume that the SDK or Automanage is Windows-centric.
Recommendations
  • Include links to both Windows and Linux VM quick-create guides in the prerequisites.
  • Explicitly state that Automanage and the JavaScript SDK support both Windows and Linux VMs, if applicable.
  • Provide example resource IDs or configuration profiles for Linux VMs, if they differ.
  • Add a note or section clarifying any differences in Automanage behavior or requirements between Windows and Linux VMs.
  • Ensure that future documentation updates include parity in examples and references for both platforms.
Automanage https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-go-sdk.md ...ure-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-go-sdk.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-09 00:34
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates Windows bias by linking only to the Windows VM quick-create guide in the prerequisites section and not mentioning or providing equivalent Linux VM resources or examples. There are no Linux-specific instructions or references, which may imply that the guide is primarily intended for Windows users.
Recommendations
  • Include links to both Windows and Linux VM quick-create guides in the prerequisites.
  • Clarify that Automanage can be used with both Windows and Linux VMs, if applicable.
  • Provide example resource links or code snippets for Linux VM scenarios.
  • Add notes or sections highlighting any differences or considerations when using Automanage with Linux VMs.
Automanage https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-javascript-sdk.md .../blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-javascript-sdk.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-09 00:34
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page exhibits Windows bias by linking only to the Windows VM creation guide in the prerequisites and not mentioning or providing examples for Linux virtual machines. There are no Linux-specific instructions, examples, or links, which may lead users to assume the SDK or Automanage is Windows-centric.
Recommendations
  • Add links to both Windows and Linux VM creation guides in the prerequisites section.
  • Clarify that the SDK and Automanage features are available for both Windows and Linux VMs, if applicable.
  • Provide example usage or notes for Linux VMs where relevant.
  • Ensure terminology and instructions are platform-neutral unless a feature is truly Windows-only.
Automanage https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/overview-configuration-profiles.md ...articles/automanage/overview-configuration-profiles.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-09 00:34
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page discusses Automanage configuration profiles in a generic way, but there is subtle Windows bias: Windows is mentioned before Linux in the list of platform-specific documentation links, and there are no concrete examples or instructions for either platform, but the mention of Microsoft Antimalware (a Windows-centric solution) as the default in custom profiles implies a Windows-first approach. There are no Linux-specific tools or patterns referenced, and no Linux examples are provided.
Recommendations
  • Provide explicit examples for both Windows and Linux platforms when discussing configuration profiles and customizations.
  • Mention Linux tools or alternatives (e.g., Linux antimalware solutions) alongside Windows-specific ones.
  • Ensure that references to platform-specific documentation are presented in a neutral or alphabetical order, rather than listing Windows first.
  • Add a section or note highlighting any differences or considerations unique to Linux VMs when using Automanage.
Automanage https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-java-sdk.md ...e-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-java-sdk.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-09 00:34
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates Windows bias by referencing only the Windows quick-create portal for virtual machines in the prerequisites, without mentioning or linking to Linux VM equivalents. There are no examples or instructions specific to Linux virtual machines, nor is there any mention of Linux-specific considerations or links.
Recommendations
  • Include links to both Windows and Linux VM quick-create documentation in the prerequisites section.
  • Add notes or examples clarifying that Automanage can be used with both Windows and Linux VMs, and highlight any differences in configuration or supported features.
  • Provide sample code or instructions for onboarding Linux VMs, if there are any Linux-specific steps.
  • Ensure parity in documentation references and examples for both operating systems to avoid implicit prioritization of Windows.
Automanage https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-python-sdk.md ...docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-python-sdk.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-09 00:34
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates Windows bias by referencing only Windows virtual machines in the prerequisites (linking to the Windows VM quick-create guide) and omitting any mention or examples for Linux virtual machines. No Linux-specific instructions, links, or considerations are provided, which may lead users to assume the SDK or Automanage is Windows-centric.
Recommendations
  • Include links to both Windows and Linux VM creation guides in the prerequisites.
  • Explicitly state that Automanage and the Python SDK support both Windows and Linux VMs, if applicable.
  • Provide example usage or notes for Linux VMs, especially if there are differences in configuration or supported features.
  • Ensure that terminology and instructions are platform-neutral unless a step is genuinely Windows-specific.
Automanage https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/virtual-machines-best-practices.md ...articles/automanage/virtual-machines-best-practices.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-09 00:34
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates Windows bias by referencing Windows-specific features (such as Windows security baselines) without mentioning Linux equivalents, and by omitting explicit examples or guidance for Linux virtual machines. The guest configuration section only discusses Windows baselines, and there is no mention of Linux security baselines or configuration practices. No Linux-specific tools, patterns, or examples are provided throughout the page.
Recommendations
  • Include information about Linux security baselines and how guest configuration applies to Linux VMs.
  • Provide explicit examples or references for both Windows and Linux VM management and configuration.
  • Clarify which services and features are supported for Linux VMs, and note any differences in onboarding or configuration.
  • Add links to Linux-specific documentation where appropriate (e.g., for antimalware, update management, guest configuration).
  • Ensure parity in recommendations and best practices for both Windows and Linux environments.
Automanage https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-javascript-sdk.md .../blob/main/articles/automanage/quick-javascript-sdk.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-08 00:53
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates Windows bias by linking only to the Windows virtual machine quick-create guide in the prerequisites section and not mentioning or providing equivalent Linux VM guidance. There are no Linux-specific examples or references, and the documentation implicitly assumes Windows as the default platform for virtual machines.
Recommendations
  • Include links to both Windows and Linux VM quick-create guides in the prerequisites section.
  • Explicitly state that the JavaScript SDK and Automanage features are available for both Windows and Linux virtual machines, if applicable.
  • Provide example code or notes for Linux VM scenarios where relevant.
  • Clarify any differences in Automanage behavior or requirements between Windows and Linux VMs.
Automanage https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/virtual-machines-best-practices.md ...articles/automanage/virtual-machines-best-practices.md
Medium Priority View Details →
Scanned: 2026-01-08 00:53
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates a Windows bias by referencing Windows-specific features (such as Windows security baselines) without mentioning Linux equivalents. The guest configuration section exclusively discusses installing Windows security baselines, with no information about Linux security or compliance options. There are no examples or references to Linux-specific best practices, tools, or configuration profiles throughout the page.
Recommendations
  • Add information about Linux security baselines or compliance options in the guest configuration section.
  • Include examples or references to Linux-specific best practices for each participating service where applicable.
  • Clarify which services and features apply to Linux VMs, and provide links to relevant Linux documentation.
  • Ensure parity in describing configuration, monitoring, and automation for both Windows and Linux virtual machines.