Quantum Enhances Stornext to Deliver Greater Intelligence for Managing, Protecting and Archiving Big Data

SAN JOSE, Calif., July 12, 2012 – Quantum Corp. (NYSE:QTM), a proven global expert in data protection and big data management, today announced StorNext 4.3 software which brings new intelligence features, greater performance and increased scale to managing big data. Incorporating a new database and supporting up to one billion files and dozens of petabytes of tiered storage, StorNext 4.3 pushes the boundaries for file system and archiving performance. This latest generation StorNext® software also includes unique capabilities for emerging customer needs such as archive on ingest, active vaulting and project-based capacity management – all benefits designed to further manage the volume, velocity and variety found in massive unstructured data and to extract maximum value from it. StorNext 4.3 is built to address emerging big data requirements in digital media content, genomics research, video surveillance and natural resource exploration.

New Product Highlights

• Managing Volume: More Cost-Effective, Intelligent Tape Management with Active Vault

Organizations are increasingly storing massive quantities of data to prepare for “long-tail” events, where only a small fraction of data will be required in the future, but predicting which data will become valuable is impossible. To store this data economically for the long-term, StorNext 4.3 supports Active Vault, a closely managed vault within the tape library that offers a much lower cost than the robot-accessible active shelves. User-defined, site specific policies automatically recommend tapes to be active vaulted, track their location, and monitor data integrity. When the data is needed again, an operator moves the tape from the Active Vault to the active shelves of the library.

• Managing Velocity: Immediate Archive on Ingest

When large numbers of files are ingested from sensors, cameras or other capture devices, the primary copy of data must reside on tape for economical reasons. Leveraging its new database architected on MySQL, StorNext 4.3 automatically protects big data and provides faster file truncation speeds (up to 1.5x faster at 1 million files) to enable efficient “archive on ingest” at the scale of big data. When a file is written to a StorNext-managed repository’s disk system, the software immediately archives or truncates the file to a large-scale tape library with minimal impact on ingest rates because only a small reference to the file remains stored on disk.

• Managing Velocity: Delivering Faster Access with the Economics of Local Area Networks

Compute intensive analytical applications, such as genetic sequencing and video transcoding, require high-speed file access, but not SAN speeds. StorNext’s proprietary Distributed LAN Client (DLC) protocol leverages Ethernet to enable access speeds that are up to 50 percent faster than CIFS or NFS. With version 4.3, StorNext DLC Windows clients can experience a maximum throughput improvement of 360 percent over 10 GbE and 60 percent for 1 GbE.

• Managing Variety: Flexibility to Manage Big Data on a Per-Project Basis

Users who access and share big data content, such as editors and scientists, often work on projects that may be associated with multiple workgroups. The latest version of StorNext adds the flexibility and intelligence to manage storage capacity on a per-project basis through directory quotas. StorNext also improves archive performance for small files that are often archived along with large files – up to 40 percent faster writes for files that are less than 1 MB.

• Managing Variety: Smarter Management of Multi-File Big Data Formats

Many formats for storing big data use a series of multiple files versus a single very large file. To improve streaming read performance, StorNext 4.3 provides a new utility that can intelligently re-align files in these multi-file formats so they are stored contiguously on disk after retrieval from the archive. StorNext 4.3 also improves file creation times up to 50 percent, which improves overall write performance for multi-file formats such as DPX.

• Additional StorNext 4.3 Enhancements

– For Mac OS X only-based StorNext File System environments, StorNext 4.3 now supports Named Streams.

– StorNext 4.3 enables simpler hardware upgrades and disaster recovery. With the ability to migrate file system metadata stored on the metadata controller to a different disk geometry, the software allows customers to take advantage of new drive capacities and technologies.

• Availability

– StorNext 4.3 is available as a software-only solution or integrated in StorNext appliances. If purchased as software, Quantum now has a simplified pricing model for StorNext File System clients and a new slot-based StorNext Storage Manager™ offering, which applies to StorNext AEL Archives and third-party LTO library solutions.

– StorNext software and appliances can be purchased through Quantum’s worldwide network of distributors and resellers, as well as from the company directly.

Supporting Quotes

Sheila Childs, managing vice president, Storage Technologies and Strategies, Gartner

“When it comes to managing big data, there are several key challenges: huge volumes of data in a variety of formats, the velocity of record creation and variable latencies, and the complexities of individual data types within formats.

Organizations looking to adapt their infrastructures for big data would benefit greatly from selecting solutions which comprehensively address these issues.”

Janae Stow Lee, senior vice president, Filesytem and Archive, Quantum

“Quantum continues to push the limits and evolve StorNext with customers’ big data management needs in mind. With re-architected tiered storage capabilities, StorNext enables customers to achieve greater scale, performance and reliability when managing content. This latest version of StorNext also leverages our vertical market expertise by including features for big data file formats and workflows that have specific requirements, thereby helping to maximize the value of the stored information.”

Additional Resources

• Learn more about StorNext’s solutions for big data:

www.quantum.com/solutions/BigDataManagement/index.aspx

• Read more about StorNext and the StorNext appliance family:

www.quantum.com/products/BigDataManagement/index.aspx

• Participate in the StorNext Community Forum: http://stornextforum.com

• Follow the latest StorNext happenings on Twitter: www.twitter.com/stornext

• Join the StorNext conversation on Facebook: www.facebook.com/stornext

About Quantum

Quantum is a proven global expert in data protection and big data management, providing specialized storage solutions for physical, virtual and cloud environments. From small businesses to major enterprises, more than 50,000 customers trust Quantum to help maximize the value of their data by protecting and preserving it over its entire lifecycle. With Quantum, customers can Be Certain™ they’re able to adapt in a changing world – keeping more data longer, bridging from today to tomorrow, and reducing costs. See how at www.quantum.com/BeCertain.

Quantum, the Quantum logo, Be Certain, StorNext and StorNext Storage Manager are either registered trademarks or 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.

“Safe Harbor” Statement: This press release contains “forward-looking” statements. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed forward-looking statements. Specifically, but without limitation, statements relating to 1) customer benefits and value to customers from using the StorNext 4.3 software and 2) customer demand for and Quantum’s future revenue from such software are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Safe Harbor. All forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information available to Quantum on the date hereof. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Quantum’s actual results to differ materially from those implied by the forward-looking statements. These risks include operational difficulties, unexpected material deviation in product operation, the ability of competitors to introduce new solutions that compete more successfully with our solutions, unexpected changes in market conditions and unanticipated changes in customers’ needs or requirements, as well as the risks set forth in Quantum’s periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not limited to, those risks and uncertainties listed in the section entitled “Risk Factors,” in Quantum’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on June 14, 2012, especially those risks listed in this section under the heading “Our operating results depend on a limited number of products and on new product introductions, which may not be successful, in which case our business, financial condition and operating results may be materially and adversely affected.” Quantum expressly disclaims any obligation to update or alter its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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