Xenon Backup

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Backups are used to save or duplicate your server. Backups are linked to the user that created it, but not limited to a server. That means you can use backups to move, or duplicate a server.
Backups can contain channels, roles, server settings and even messages, bans, nicknames and role assignments if you have premium.

XENON builds solutions to solve complex parallel compute problems and large-scale data management workflows, across both on-premises and cloud infrastructure, with a large portion of their customer base in the life sciences, research, and high-performance computing industries. These customers are expanding the use of AI models to enhance and accelerate their work, and require an ultra-fast, powerful solution that can fuel these demanding workloads and graphics processing units (GPU).

XENON recognized Myriad's innovative architecture designed to deliver blazing fast performance at any scale using the latest flash technologies. It introduces inline data services such as deduplication and compression, snapshots and clones, and metadata tagging to accelerate AI/machine learning (ML) data processing. And it uses familiar and proven cloud technologies, like microservices and Kubernetes, to deliver cloud simplicity wherever deployed, no custom hardware required. XENON plans to showcase the Myriad system they purchased at upcoming tradeshows and to use it to demo the solution's capabilities to prospective customers.

AI workloads and GPUs require two things: hyper-speed processing on the front end, and long-term protection of the data they generate. This data needs to be retained for years, allowing for future analysis and insight as methodologies improve. XENON recognized the value of offering Myriad along with ActiveScale to address this challenge.

"XENON has been a key Quantum partner for many years, offering a wide range of our solutions, now including Myriad, ideal for life sciences and medical research, which is the customer base XENON serves. Because these use cases rely on AI to enhance and speed their work, Myriad offers the perfect solution," says Nick Elvester, general manager, primary storage for Quantum. "With ActiveScale and Mryiad, these customers are also getting a complete end-to-end, 'hot to cold' solution for their data."

XENON along with Quantum will be displaying Myriad at the Supercomputing Asia Show 2024 in Sydney, Australia (February 19-22) in booth 19. For more information about Myriad, ActiveScale, and Quantum's entire suite of end-to-end solutions, visit www.quantum.com.

About XENON
XENON Systems is a technical high-performance computing and complex data storage specialist headquartered in Melbourne Australia and delivering solutions across Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia. XENON builds solutions to solve complex parallel compute problems and large-scale data management workflows, across both on-premises and cloud infrastructure.

XENON Systems has expertise deploying solutions for a range of industries with a focus on: Research, Defense, Government, Higher Education, Media and Entertainment, and the Cloud. For more information visit www.xenon.com.au.

Quantum and the Quantum logo are registered trademarks of Quantum Corporation and its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

The information provided in this press release may include forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ("Exchange Act"). These forward-looking statements are largely based on our current expectations and projections about future events and financial trends affecting our business. Such forward-looking statements include, in particular, statements about the anticipated benefits and features of the Quantum Myriad and ActiveScale software solutions as well as our business prospects, changes and trends in our business and the markets in which we operate.

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If you need to have the ability to create and use mesh networking features after December 31, 2020, one option is to use the Nordic SDK native Thread support. If you absolutely need to continue using Thread mesh, this is the best option, however there are important caveats:

If you use either non-mini version you'll also need two adapters. The second cable is the same as the one with the Particle Debugger, so you can use the cable from that if you have one available.

Particle Mesh is really OpenThread, with much of the complexity hidden. Unfortunately when you run a native OpenThread stack you'll now have to deal with that. A good place to start are the OpenThread Guides.

If you have multiple devices you really only have do to this once. You can restore the files to a different Xenon and it will still work. The things like device ID, serial number, and device secret are not stored in these files.

While you can communicate between Xenons at this point, you won't be able to communicate with the Internet until you set up a Border Router. You cannot use your existing Argon or Boron gateways. Border Router is the OpenThread term for what Particle called a Gateway.

There are several options for setting up an OpenThread Border Router. All of these options connect Linux implementations of wpantund with an OpenThread hardware device, such as the nRF52 development kit. This is a good choice.

Unfortunately writing code to the nRF52 SDK is beyond this tutorial, but there are a lot of examples in the nRF5 SDK. It will show how you can use GPIO, network features like UDP, etc.. The projects in the nRF5 SDK include Segger Embedded Studio project files so it's easy to view and run them.

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