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Overland Storage Delivers LTO-3 Tape Drive Technology in Industry's Best-Selling Automation Solutions

February 23, 2005
NEO SERIES With LTO-3 Increases Capacity, Improves Performance and Reduces Cost of Backup and Recovery

SAN DIEGO, Feb 23, 2005 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Overland Storage, Inc. (Nasdaq: OVRL), a leading provider of backup and recovery solutions, today announced the availability of LTO-3 tape drive technology in its award-winning NEO SERIES(R) tape libraries. The combination of LTO-3 technology and Overland's scalable, flexible and reliable NEO SERIES provides customers with unmatched capacity and performance in the industry's most popular midrange tape libraries.

"Now Overland provides an even broader array of solutions that span every price and performance requirement -- from the enterprise-class NEO 8000 with LTO-3 to the most cost-conscious autoloader," said Robert Scroop, vice president and general manager of automation products, Overland Storage. "Incorporating LTO-3 technology into our NEO tape libraries solidifies our commitment to offering the industry's most flexible, reliable and affordable data protection solutions."

Available initially in Overland's NEO 2000, NEO 4000 and NEO 8000 libraries, LTO-3 reduces costly downtime and eases backup procedures by providing the highest capacity, fastest tape drive technology available. In addition, only NEO libraries offer LTO-3 with write-once-read-many (WORM) capability, enabling customers to secure, manage and archive compliant data records, reducing the risk of costly non-compliance with government regulations.

As an added benefit, NEO libraries equipped with LTO-3 drives require fewer costly tape cartridges and enable the use of smaller, more cost-effective tape libraries, giving IT organizations the opportunity to redirect a portion of their data protection budgets to disk-based solutions such as Overland's REO SERIES. By doing so, customers can implement disk-to-disk-to-tape (D2D2T) solutions that combine the immediate restore capabilities of disk with the stability, portability and longevity of automated tape archival.

Delivering a 400 gigabyte native capacity per cartridge and a native transfer rate of 80 megabytes per second, LTO-3 provides the ultimate in capacity and performance. NEO libraries with LTO-3 provide users with the best technology in automated backup, recovery and archive, with capacities ranging from 12 terabytes to 1.6 petabytes, and performance ranging from 288 gigabytes per hour to 28 terabytes per hour.

NEO SERIES libraries with LTO-3 technology are available from Overland Storage partners worldwide. For more information, please visit www.overlandstorage.com.

About Overland Storage

For almost 25 years, Overland Storage has delivered world-class data protection solutions designed to ensure business continuity. Focused on backup and recovery, Overland's data protection solutions include the REO(TM) family of disk-based backup and recovery appliances and the award-winning NEO SERIES(R) of tape libraries. Overland sells its products worldwide through leading OEMs, commercial distributors, storage integrators and value-added resellers. For more information, visit Overland's website at www.overlandstorage.com.

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Melinda Hutcheon, PR Manager of Overland Storage, +1-858-495-4187, mhutcheon@overlandstorage.com; or Chris Walker of Brodeur, +1-602-808-1170, cwalker@brodeur.com, for Overland Storage