Fwd: Scheduled Maintenance for ASU-Hosted Images in Symbiota Portals March 4-6, 2024

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From: Symbiota Support Hub <h...@symbiota.org>
Date: Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 4:02 PM
Subject: Scheduled Maintenance for ASU-Hosted Images in Symbiota Portals March 4-6, 2024
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Please review the follow message for an important update about Symbiota portal maintenance scheduled for March 4-6, 2024.

Dear Symbiota community,

Arizona State University (ASU)’s Research Computing infrastructure will undergo routine maintenance March 4-6, 2024. While there is no planned downtime, there is a small chance issues could come up. If your collection relies on ASU for image hosting, please be aware that your specimen images may not be visible in your portal during this interval. ASU-hosted Symbiota portals should otherwise function normally during this time, and externally hosted images (i.e. images hosted by your institution) will not be affected.

Thank you for your patience while ASU completes this necessary portal server maintenance. Please forward this communication to any staff or volunteers in your collection who may be affected by this temporary service interruption.

The Symbiota Support Hub

iDigBio | Symbiota Support Hub

Arizona State University
Biodiversity Knowledge Integration Center
Tempe, AZ 85282 United States
he...@symbiota.org

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