DXi8500 Upgrade and End-To-End Security Enhancements

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Quantum announces enhancements to its DXi8500 product with higher drive capacity, end-to-end security and performance enhancements for Enterprise-class data protection.

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August, 2012

QUANTUM DATA PROTECTION

Greater Storage Efficiency and End-to-End SecurityEric Bassier

Director, Product Marketing

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Significant increase in storage density and power savings

for DXi8500

Quantum’s end-to-end security solution – from backup to

expiration– Encryption of data-at-rest in DXi8500 – Encryption of data-in-transit with DXi Accent – Secure file shred in DXi 2.2– Support for KMIP Industry Standard Protocol

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What’s New

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Industry’s Most Efficient Enterprise Deduplication and Backup Appliance

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330 TB requires two racks330 TB in one rack

Quantum DXi8500 EMC DD990

Starts at $380K (45TB usable)

Starts at $770K (24TB usable)

2X Density, i.e. 50% smaller footprint

Starts at half the price for 2X capacity

● 50% greater storage density with 3 TB drives - up to 330 TB useable capacity in one 19” rack● 42% more power savings● 25% higher performance - up to 11 TB/hr

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DXi8500 Encryption of Data-at-Rest

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Encryption via 3TB SED / FDE drives

Hardware-based

No performance impact

AES 256-bit algorithm

Encryption keys stored on the system

Protects against data breach from physical drive removal

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DXi Accent Encryption of Data-in-Transit

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Accent

Media Server

AE

S 2

56-b

it

Media Server with DXi Accent

Enabled DXi Accent Capabilities– Reduces network bandwidth usage

– Deduplicates on the host prior to sending to the target

– Optimized for use over WAN

DXi Accent Enhancements – New for CQ3’12 – Encrypts data in transit using AES 256-bit algorithm

– Works with Symantec NetBackup on Linux and Windows, and

Symantec Backup Exec on Windows

– Supports additional concurrent Accent streams

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New DXi Secure File Shred Feature

The Challenge– Responding to concerns in security-sensitive verticals, Fed & Financial– Inadvertently backed-up sensitive data onto a DXi– Corporate standards mandate that sensitive data is securely deleted– Need to delete, but can’t delete everything on the DXi (otherwise, physical destruction is

an option)

DXi Secure File Shred Operation– First: Within backup application delete the backup file(s) in question– Next: Start the secure file shred operation– Works like ultra-secure form of space reclamation– Everything marked for deletion is over-written

Available as part of DXi 2.2 software in Sept.

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Scalar Libraries Now Support KMIP

KMIP = Key Management Interoperability Protocol Large enterprises driving toward centralized key mgmt Scalar portfolio now supports the KMIP standard Certified with Safenet KeySecure key managers, others coming Provides customers the choice to leverage open standard

KMIP 1.0 Compliant Key Server

KMIP Protocol

KMIP Protocol

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Quantum End-to-End Security “Secure data from the time it is backed up until it is expired”

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Media Server with DXi Accent

Enabled Acce

ntMedia Server

Encryption Of Data in Transit

Accent DXi Replication*Available CQ3’12*

AES 256-bit

Encryption Of Data in Transit

DXi DXi Replication

AES 256-bitAES 256-Bit

Encryption ofData-at-Rest*Now Avail

On DXi 8500*

KMIP Key Server

...OR...

Scalar Libraries Now Support KMIP

KMIP Protocol

Scalar Key Manager VM

FIPS Compliant

AES 256-Bit Tape Encryption

DXi Secure File Shred*Available

CQ3’12*

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© 2012 Quantum Corporation. Company Confidential. Forward-looking information is based upon multiple assumptions and uncertainties,does not necessarily represent the company’s outlook and is for planning purposes only.

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