LeftHand Networks Positioned in ´Visionary´ Quadrant in Gartner´s Magic Quadrant Mid-Range Enterprise Disk Arrays, 2H07 Report



    LeftHand Networks(R), the leading provider of highly available
    iSCSI SANs, today announced it has been positioned by Gartner, Inc. in
    the ´Visionary´ quadrant of the 2007 Magic Quadrant for Mid-Range Disk
    Arrays. LeftHand addresses the market with its unique ability to
    create virtual SANs, the linear performance scalability of its NSM
    disk storage systems and the enterprise-class features of its
    SAN/iQ(R) clustered storage software.

    LeftHand Networks is an established SAN storage vendor that sells
    branded NSM iSCSI disk storage systems and packages its SAN/iQ
    software with IBM, HP and Dell industry-standard servers to build
    physical iSCSI SANs. As an alternative to physical SANs, LeftHand
    Networks´ new Virtual SAN Appliance (VSA) allows customers to
    transform internal storage in VMware ESX servers into a virtual SAN
    enabling VMware features like VMotion, Virtual Machine High
    Availability, and Distributed Resource Scheduler without external
    shared storage. LeftHand´s VSA is the first virtual SAN to be
    certified on the VMware HCL, in addition to being the only virtual SAN
    that allows seamless failover and failback with no manual
    intervention.

    "We are excited that the industry experts at Gartner have placed
    LeftHand Networks in the Visionary section of the Magic Quadrant
    Report," said Larry Cormier, vice president of Marketing, LeftHand
    Networks. "We´ve always been on the leading edge of IP storage and we
    are continuing to aggressively drive that innovation to the next
    level. We believe this report from Gartner exemplifies the product
    value and trust customers place on LeftHand Networks for securing and
    optimizing their storage environments."

    For companies of every size, LeftHand Networks offers a simple,
    scalable, easy-to-manage data storage solution. LeftHand Networks´
    innovative approach to storage allows customers to deploy
    full-featured iSCSI SANs that optimize virtualized environments and
    deliver enterprise-class capabilities, including Online Volume
    Migration, Advanced Thin Provisioning, Network RAID Synchronous
    Replication, Remote Copy Asynchronous Replication, Snapshot, proactive
    Self-Healing Storage and Centralized Management.

    Founded in 1999, LeftHand Networks has more than 2,500 customers
    and 9,000 systems installed worldwide.

    About LeftHand Networks

    LeftHand Networks pioneered IP-based storage area networks (SAN)
    in 2001. SANs built using LeftHand´s SAN/iQ(R) software are uniquely
    able to distribute and protect data across a cluster of
    industry-standard storage servers. The company´s patented architecture
    increases data availability, allows users to start small and grow the
    SAN seamlessly, and simplifies management. The LeftHand SAN is ideal
    for storage and server consolidation, multi-site SANs, and disaster
    recovery. LeftHand SANs are available in the U.S., Canada and
    throughout Europe. For more information, contact LeftHand at
    info@lefthandnetworks.com.

    The Magic Quadrant is copyrighted 2008 by Gartner, Inc. and is
    reused with permission. The Magic Quadrant is a graphical
    representation of a marketplace at and for a specific time period. It
    depicts Gartner´s analysis of how certain vendors measure against
    criteria for that marketplace, as defined by Gartner. Gartner does not
    endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in the Magic Quadrant,
    and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors
    placed in the "Leaders" quadrant. The Magic Quadrant is intended
    solely as a research tool, and is not meant to be a specific guide to
    action. Gartner disclaims all warranties, express or implied, with
    respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability
    or fitness for a particular purpose.

    Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Midrange Enterprise Disk Arrays, 2H07
    Report, by Stanley Zaffos, Roger W. Cox and Pushan Rinnen