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Severance Agreement

 Exhibit 10.1 
 EXECUTION VERSION 
 SEPARATION AGREEMENT 

 This Separation Agreement (“Agreement”) is made by and between Vernon A. LoForti (“Executive”)
and Overland Storage, Inc. (the “Company”) and is effective on September 28, 2009. 
 1. Termination of
Employment and Resignation from Board of Directors. Executive’s employment with the Company pursuant to the Employment Agreement executed September 27, 2007 and effective August 7, 2007 (the “Employment Agreement”)
terminated September 28, 2009 (the “Termination Date”). Executive previously resigned from the Board of Directors of the Company on January 27, 2009 pursuant to the Resignation of Director and Agreement Regarding Option Grant
(the “Resignation Agreement”) which also modified the Employment Agreement. 
 2. Standard Entitlements.
Executive acknowledges his prior receipt in full of the Standard Entitlements (as defined in the Employment Agreement). 
 3.
Additional Payment and Benefits. Should Executive enter into and not revoke the General Release attached hereto as Exhibit A, Executive will receive the following benefits (the “Benefits”) after the Effective Date of the
aforementioned General Release. All such benefits will be subject to payroll withholding taxes to the extent required under applicable law. 
  

	 	a.	The Company will provide Executive with a payment of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) payable in accordance with the Company’s regular payroll practices
in pro-rated installments for the 12 months following the Termination Date; provided, however, that in order to comply with Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”) and as required under
Section 11 of the Employment Agreement, those installment payments otherwise due from the Termination Date through March 31, 2010 shall not be paid in installments and shall instead be deferred and paid in a single lump sum April 1,
2010. 

  

	 	b.	 Assuming Executive elects to continue to participate in the Company’s standard medical and dental benefits as provided under COBRA and/or
Cal-COBRA, the Company will pay the cost thereof for up to one year following the Termination Date if Executive provides written notice of such election to the Company within the time prescribed by law for electing COBRA and/or Cal-COBRA coverage.
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supplemental executive health reimbursement benefits. This benefit is limited to out-of-pocket expenses covering: Prescription medications, dollar co-payments, and percentage co-payments. This
benefit will terminate on the earlier of twelve (12) months following the Separation Date or the date Executive secures full-time employment and becomes eligible for health care coverage. 
 4. Equity Awards. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in the Employment Agreement, in any stock option or restricted
stock award between the Company and Executive (collectively, “Awards”), or in any equity plan of the Company, (a) any stock option Award shall be exercisable any time prior to the earlier of (i) the date that is one hundred eighty
(180) days after the Termination Date or (ii) the date that is ten (10) years after the date such stock option Award was granted, (b) with respect to the incentive stock option Award granted by the Company to Executive on
January 27, 2009 (and consistent with the Resignation Agreement), Executive’s service to the Company and all vesting under such incentive stock option Award shall be deemed to have ceased upon the Termination Date, and (c) all
unvested restricted stock Awards shall be permanently forfeited to the Company on the Termination Date. Executive acknowledges that the extension of the right to exercise any stock option Award that is an incentive stock option as provided in
(a) above shall cause such stock option Award to no longer be treated as an incentive stock option under Section 422 of the Code. 
 5. Trade Secrets and Confidential Information. Executive acknowledges and affirms existing agreements and provisions that provide that during Executive’s employment, Executive had access to
trade secrets and confidential information about the Company, its products and services, its customers, and its methods of doing business. Executive agrees that Executive shall not disclose any information relating to the trade secrets or
confidential information of the Company or its customers which has not already been disclosed to the general public. 
 6.
Return of Company Property. Except as set forth in Section 3(e) above, Executive (a) agrees to comply with all policies and procedures of the Company to which he is subject; (b) represents that all the Company property,
including but not limited to keys, equipment, and credit cards, has been returned to the Company; and (c) agrees to cooperate with the Company in arranging for an orderly transfer of files and projects. 
 7. Entire Agreement. This Agreement and the General Release attached hereto as Exhibit A, constitute the entire agreement of the
parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement, and supersede all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, agreements and understandings between the parties, oral or written, including, without limitation, the Employment Agreement, the
Retention Agreement executed September 27, 2007 effective August 7, 2007 and the Resignation Agreement, except as specifically set forth herein or in the General Release. 
  

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 8. Modification; Waivers. No modification, termination or attempted waiver of this
Agreement will be valid unless in writing, signed by the party against whom such modification, termination or waiver is sought to be enforced. 
 9. Amendment. This Agreement may be amended or supplemented only by a writing signed by Executive and the Company. 
 10. CIRCULAR 230 DISCLAIMER. EXECUTIVE ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT (1) NO PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT, AND NO WRITTEN COMMUNICATION OR DISCLOSURE BETWEEN OR AMONG THE PARTIES OR THEIR
ATTORNEYS AND OTHER ADVISERS, IS OR WAS INTENDED TO BE, NOR SHALL ANY SUCH COMMUNICATION OR DISCLOSURE CONSTITUTE OR BE CONSTRUED OR BE RELIED UPON AS, TAX ADVICE WITHIN THE MEANING OF UNITED STATES TREASURY DEPARTMENT CIRCULAR 230 (31 CFR PART 10,
AS AMENDED); (2) EXECUTIVE (A) HAS RELIED EXCLUSIVELY UPON HER OR ITS OWN, INDEPENDENT LEGAL AND TAX ADVISERS FOR ADVICE (INCLUDING TAX ADVICE) IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT, (B) HAS NOT ENTERED INTO THIS AGREEMENT BASED UPON THE
RECOMMENDATION OF ANY OTHER PARTY OR ANY ATTORNEY OR ADVISOR TO ANY OTHER PARTY, AND (C) IS NOT ENTITLED TO RELY UPON ANY COMMUNICATION OR DISCLOSURE BY ANY ATTORNEY OR ADVISER TO ANY OTHER PARTY TO AVOID ANY TAX PENALTY THAT MAY BE IMPOSED ON
EXECUTIVE; AND (3) NO ATTORNEY OR ADVISER TO ANY OTHER PARTY HAS IMPOSED ANY LIMITATION THAT PROTECTS THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF ANY SUCH ATTORNEY’S OR ADVISER’S TAX STRATEGIES (REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH LIMITATION IS LEGALLY BINDING)
UPON DISCLOSURE BY EXECUTIVE OF THE TAX TREATMENT OR TAX STRUCTURE OF ANY TRANSACTION, INCLUDING ANY TRANSACTION CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT. 
  

					
		 		 	EXECUTIVE
			
	Date: Dec. 24, 2009	 		 	/s/ V. A. LoForti
		 		 	Vernon A. LoForti

  

							
		 		 	OVERLAND STORAGE, INC.
				
	Date: December 27, 2009	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Eric Kelly
		 		 	Name:	 	Eric L. Kelly
		 		 	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer

  

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 Exhibit A 
 GENERAL RELEASE 
 This GENERAL RELEASE (“Release”) is
entered into effective as of the date set forth below by and between Overland Storage, Inc., a California corporation, having its principal offices at 4820 Overland Avenue, San Diego, California 92123 (the “Company”) and Vernon A.
LoForti, an individual (“Employee”), with reference to the following facts: 
 RECITALS 
 A. The parties entered into an Employment Agreement (the “Agreement”) executed September 27, 2007 effective as of
August 7, 2007, by which the parties agreed that upon the occurrence of certain conditions, Employee would become eligible for the Benefits as defined in the attached Separation Agreement in exchange for Employee’s release of the Company
from all claims which Employee may have against the Company as of the date of the termination of Employee’s employment. 
 B. The parties desire to dispose of, fully and completely, all claims which Employee may have against the Company in the manner set forth in this Release. 
 RELEASES 
 1. Release. Employee, for himself and his heirs,
successors and assigns, fully releases and discharges the Company, its officers, directors, employees, shareholders, attorneys, accountants, other professionals, insurers and agents (collectively, “Agents”), and all entities related to
each party, including, but not limited to, heirs, executors, administrators, personal representatives, assigns, parent, subsidiary and sister corporations, affiliates, partners and co-venturers (collectively, “Related Entities”), from all
rights, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, liabilities and obligations of every kind, nature and description whatsoever, Employee now has, owns or holds or has at anytime had, owned or held or may have against the Company, Agents or Related
Entities from any source whatsoever, whether or not arising from or related to the facts recited in this Release. Employee specifically releases and waives any and all claims arising under any express or implied contract, rule, regulation or
ordinance, including, without limitation, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, the California Labor Code and the Age
Discrimination in Employment Act, as amended (“ADEA”). Employee acknowledges that the Company has paid Employee all wages, bonuses, accrued unused vacation pay, options, benefits and monies owed by the Company to Employee. This release
does not waive any claims which as a matter of law cannot be waived. 
 2. Section 1542 Waiver. This Release is
intended as a full and complete release and discharge of any and all claims that Employee may have against the Company, Agents or Related Entities. In making this release, Employee intends to release each of the Company, Agents and Related Entities
from liability of any nature whatsoever for any claim of damages or injury or for equitable or declaratory relief of

  

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any kind, whether the claim, or any facts on which such claim might be based, is known or unknown to him. Employee expressly waives all rights under §1542 of the California Civil Code, which
Employee understands provides as follows: 
 A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR
SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS OR HER FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE, WHICH IF KNOWN BY HIM OR HER MUST HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS OR HER SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR. 
 Employee acknowledges that he may discover facts different from or in addition to those that he now believes to be true with respect to this Release. Employee agrees that this Release shall remain
effective notwithstanding the discovery of any different or additional facts. 
 3. Waiver of Certain
Claims. Employee acknowledges that he has been advised in writing of his right to consult with an attorney prior to executing the waivers set out in this Release, and that he has been given a 21-day period in which to consider entering into the
release of ADEA claims, if any. If Employee does not consider this Release for the full 21-day period, but instead signs and returns it earlier, Employee has done so voluntarily with the full understanding that Employee waived Employee’s right
to the full 21-day period. In addition, Employee is hereby informed that Employee has seven (7) days following the date of signing of this Agreement in which to revoke this Release. Employee can revoke the Release by sending notice of his
revocation to the attention of Eric L. Kelly at the Company. If Employee does not send such written notice of revocation via U. S. Mail postmarked within 7 days, this Release shall become effective and irrevocable at 12:01 a.m. on the eighth
(8th) day after Employee signs it (“Effective
Date”). 
 4. No Undue Influence. This Release is executed voluntarily and without any duress or undue influence.
Employee acknowledges that he has read this Release and executed it with his full and free consent. No provision of this Release shall be construed against any party by virtue of the fact that such party or its counsel drafted such provision or the
entirety of this Release. 
 5. Governing Law. This Release is made and entered into in the State of California and
accordingly the rights and obligations of the parties hereunder shall in all respects be construed, interpreted, enforced and governed in accordance with the laws of the State of California as applied to contracts entered into by and between
residents of California to be wholly performed within California. 
 6. Severability. If any provision of this Release is
held to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the balance of the provisions of this Release shall, nevertheless, remain in full force and effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated. 
 7. Counterparts. This Release may be executed simultaneously in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original,
but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. This Release may be executed by facsimile, with originals to follow by overnight courier. 
  

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 8. Dispute Resolution Procedures. Any dispute or claim arising out of this Release
shall be subject to final and binding arbitration. The arbitration will be conducted by one arbitrator who is a member of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) or of the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services (“JAMS”)
and will be governed by the Model Employment Arbitration rules of AAA. The arbitration shall be held in San Diego, California. The arbitrator shall have all authority to determine the arbitrability of any claim and enter a final and binding judgment
at the conclusion of any proceedings in respect of the arbitration. Any final judgment only may be appealed on the grounds of improper bias or improper conduct of the arbitrator. Notwithstanding any rule of AAA to the contrary, the parties will be
entitled to conduct discovery (i.e. investigation of facts through depositions and other means) which shall be governed by California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1283.05 (the “CCP”). The arbitrator shall have all power and
authority to enter orders relating to such discovery as are allowed under the CCP. The arbitrator will apply California substantive law in all respects. The party prevailing in the resolution of any such claim will be entitled, in addition to such
other relief as may be granted, to an award of all actual attorneys fees and costs incurred in pursuit of the claim, without regard to any statute, schedule, or rule of court purported to restrict such award. 
 9. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter of this
Agreement, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, agreements and understandings between the parties, oral or written, including, without limitation, the Employment Agreement, the Retention Agreement executed September 27,
2007 effective August 7, 2007, and the Resignation of Director and Agreement Regarding Option Grant effective January 27, 2009, except as specifically set forth herein or in the Separation Agreement. 
 10. Modification; Waivers. No modification, termination or attempted waiver of this Agreement will be valid unless in writing, signed
by the party against whom such modification, termination or waiver is sought to be enforced. 
 11. Amendment. This
Agreement may be amended or supplemented only by a writing signed by Employee and the Company. 
  

					
	Date: Dec. 24, 2009	 		 	/s/ V. A. LoForti
		 		 	Vernon A. LoForti

  

							
		 		 	OVERLAND STORAGE, INC.
				
	Date: December 27, 2009	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Eric Kelly
		 		 	Name:	 	Eric L. Kelly
		 		 	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer

  

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 Exhibit 10.2 
 EXECUTION VERSION 
 EMPLOYMENT AND SEVERANCE
AGREEMENT 
 THIS EMPLOYMENT AND SEVERANCE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into between Overland
Storage, Inc., a California corporation (“Employer” or the “Company”) and Kurt L. Kalbfleisch (“Executive”) on September 29, 2009 (the “Effective Date”). This Agreement has
been negotiated by and between the parties and is effective on the Effective Date. 
 The parties agree as follows: 

1. Positions And Duties. Executive will be employed by the Company initially in the position of Vice President and Chief Financial
Officer (“CFO”), reporting to the Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”), and shall do and perform all services, acts or things necessary or advisable to support the business of the Company. Executive shall also perform
such duties that are normally associated with the position of CFO consistent with the bylaws of the Company and such other duties as may be requested by the CEO. Termination of Executive as an officer of the Company for any reason shall also
constitute the resignation by Executive, effective upon such termination, of any and all officers or positions with the Company or any affiliate of the Company. Upon request, Executive shall provide the Company with additional written evidence of
any such resignation. 
 1.1. Best Efforts/Full-Time. During the Employment Term (as defined in
Section 1.2 herein), Executive will act in the best interests of Employer and devote his full business time and best efforts to the performance of his duties under this Agreement. Executive agrees to be available to render such services at all
reasonable times and places and in accordance with Employer’s directives. Executive shall be assigned to work in the Company’s corporate offices in San Diego, California, but may be required to travel in connection with his duties.
Executive will abide by all policies, procedures, and decisions made by Employer, as well as all federal, state and local laws, regulations or ordinances applicable to his employment. During his employment, Executive must not engage in any work,
paid or unpaid, that creates an actual or potential conflict of interest with Employer’s business interests and if, in the opinion of the CEO or the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Board”), an actual or potential
conflict exists, the CEO or Board may in its sole discretion require Executive to choose either to (i) discontinue the other work or (ii) resign without Good Reason from his employment with Employer. The foregoing restriction shall not
preclude Executive from engaging in civic, charitable or religious activities, or from serving on boards of directors of companies or organizations so long such services do not pose a material conflict or materially interfere with his
responsibilities to Employer. It is anticipated that Executive will generally devote no less than 40 hours per week to his duties for Employer unless he is on vacation or a leave of absence in accordance with the terms of this Agreement or the
Company’s policies as in effect from time to time. 
 1.2. Term Of Employment. This Agreement shall
commence on the Effective Date, and, unless terminated by either party in accordance with Section 5 herein, shall continue until the third anniversary of the Effective Date. Thereafter, unless Executive’s employment is terminated in
accordance with Section 4 or unless one party provides the

 
other party with written notice of non-renewal of the Agreement at least 30 days prior to the applicable end date, this Agreement shall automatically renew for an additional one year term on such
date and on each anniversary thereof (the period of employment hereunder shall be referred to herein as the “Employment Term”). This Agreement shall continue during the Employment Term to govern the terms and conditions of
Executive’s employment, unless modified by the parties hereto in writing. 
 1.3. Termination.
Executive reaffirms that Executive’s employment relationship with the Company is at-will and is terminable at any time and for any reason by either the Company or Executive, subject to the provisions hereof. 
 2. Compensation. 
 2.1. Base Salary. As of the Effective Date and as compensation for the proper and satisfactory performance of all duties under this Agreement, Executive shall earn a gross annual base salary of
$225,000 ($9,375 gross per bi-weekly payroll period), less applicable state and federal taxes and other authorized payroll deductions, payable in accordance with Employer’s normal payroll practices but in no event less frequently than once per
month (the “Base Salary”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Base Salary will be reduced by 10% immediately upon the Effective Date and will remain at such reduced level until such time as the 10% salary reduction is lifted for the
other Vice Presidents of the Company who are executive officers and subject to such reduction. For purposes of calculation of the severance pursuant to Section 4, the original Base Salary is deemed to be $225,000. 
 2.2. Bonus. Executive will be eligible to receive potential quarterly or annual cash bonuses solely as determined (if
any) from time to time by the Board or duly authorized committee thereof (and in each case in the sole discretion of the Board or duly authorized committee thereof). Any such bonuses will be based on the Company’s fiscal quarters or fiscal
year, and will be paid to Executive within 74 days following the end of such fiscal quarter or year. If Executive’s employment terminates before the end of a fiscal quarter or year under Section 4.2, Section 4.3 or Section 4.5,
Executive shall be eligible to receive a prorated amount of any target bonus that may be established and in effect (“Target Bonus”) for the fiscal quarter or year in which Executive’s employment with the Company terminates. If
Executive’s employment terminates before the end of a fiscal quarter or year under Section 4.4, Executive shall be eligible to receive a prorated amount of bonus actually earned in accordance with the terms and conditions of the
Company’s bonus program for the fiscal quarter or year in which Executive’s employment with the Company terminates. If Executive’s employment terminates before the end of a fiscal quarter or year under Section 4.1, Executive
shall not be eligible to receive a bonus for that fiscal quarter or year. 
 2.3. Equity Incentives.
Executive will be eligible to receive stock options or other equity incentives as determined from time to time by the Board or duly authorized committee thereof, and in each case in its sole discretion and in accordance with terms and conditions
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 2.4. Unilateral Modification of Compensation. Subject to
Executive’s right to resign for Good Reason under Section 4.3 of this Agreement, Employer reserves the right to modify Executive’s cash compensation, at any time, at its sole and absolute discretion. 
 3. Customary Fringe Benefits. Executive shall be eligible for customary and usual benefits generally available to executive level employees
of Employer, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the applicable benefit plan or policy, including reimbursement for all eligible out of pocket expenses currently covered under the Company’s executive reimbursement policy. Employer
reserves the right to change or eliminate any of the fringe benefits provided to executive level employees on a prospective basis at any time, at Employer’s sole and absolute discretion; provided, however, that Executive may, in his discretion,
retain, or obtain, his personal life, accident, medical, dental, vision and/or other insurance plans and benefits, the costs of which shall be reimbursed by the Company to Executive (not to exceed the total cost of comparable benefits offered by the
Company to Executive and his dependents through the Company’s plans). Executive understands that all benefits provided in this section may be reduced by, or subject to, all applicable taxes. Executive shall be eligible for paid annual flexible
time off and all paid Employer holidays, each in accordance with the Employer’s standard policies as apply to other executive employees of the Company. Executive will be reimbursed for all reasonable, out-of-pocket business expenses incurred in
the performance of his duties on behalf of Employer subject to Executive’s compliance with the Company’s established expense reimbursement policy. Reimbursement for air travel shall be subject to the Employer’s generally applicable
travel expense reimbursement policies. 
 4. Termination. 
 4.1. Termination For Cause By Employer. Employer may terminate Executive’s employment under this Agreement
immediately at any time for “Cause,” which shall include, but is not limited to: (a) acts or omissions constituting reckless or willful misconduct on the part of Executive with respect to his obligations or otherwise relating to the
business of Employer that causes material harm to the Company or its reputation; (b) Executive’s material breach of this Agreement, which breach Executive fails to cure within 30 days after receiving written notice from the Board that
specifies the specific conduct giving rise to the alleged breach; (c) Executive’s conviction or entry of a plea of nolo contendere for fraud, theft or embezzlement, or any felony or crime of moral turpitude; or (d) Executive’s
willful neglect of duties as determined in the sole and exclusive discretion of Employer, which Executive fails to cure within 30 days after receiving written notice from the Board that specifies the specific duties that Executive has failed to
perform. 
 4.1.1. Entitlements Upon Termination For Cause. In the event that Executive’s employment
is terminated for Cause in accordance with Section 4.1, Executive shall be entitled to receive: (a) the Base Salary then in effect through the date of termination; (b) the amount of any unpaid bonus to which Executive is then entitled
pursuant to Section 2.2, if any; and (c) any expense reimbursements to which Executive is entitled by virtue of his prior employment with Employer (collectively, (a), (b) and (c) above are referred to herein as the
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Entitlements”). The Standard Entitlements shall be paid to such Executive within 30 days following termination or earlier if required by law. In the event of such termination for
Cause, Executive shall not be entitled to receive (i) the Severance Payment or Accelerated Vesting and Extended Exercise Period Severance Benefit (as each are defined in Section 4.2 below) or any portion thereof, or (ii) any further
vesting of stock options, and all other obligations of Employer to Executive pursuant to this Agreement shall automatically terminate and be completely extinguished. 
 4.2. Termination Without Cause By Employer. Employer may terminate Executive’s employment without Cause at any
time and for any (or no) reason. If Employer terminates Executive’s employment without Cause, Executive shall be entitled to receive the Standard Entitlements, which shall be paid to Executive within 30 days following termination or earlier if
required by law. In addition to the above, so long as Executive timely complies with all of the conditions in Section 4.2.1 below, Executive will be entitled to an aggregate severance payment equal to the sum of (i) an amount equal to 100%
of the greater of Executive’s then Base Salary or original Base Salary, plus (ii) a portion of the Target Bonus prorated based on the number of days Executive was employed during the period on which the Target Bonus is based, plus
(iii) an amount equal to the premiums Executive would be required to pay to continue life, accident, medical, dental and vision insurance coverage under the Company’s insurance plans for Executive and his eligible dependents pursuant to
the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended (“COBRA”) for a period of twelve(12) months following the date of termination, plus (iv) the amount necessary for Executive to continue life, accident,
medical and dental insurance benefits for Executive and his eligible dependents for insurance coverage that he personally maintained in amounts substantially similar to those which Executive was entitled to receive under Section 3 of this
Agreement immediately prior to the date of termination for a period of twelve(12) months following the date of termination (collectively, the “Severance Payment”). Subject to Sections 5 and 10, the Severance Payment shall be paid to
Executive (less applicable state and federal taxes or other payroll deductions) in standard payroll cycles until the end of the twelfth month following the date of termination, provided that such payments shall not commence before Executive has
satisfied the Release requirements specified in Section 4.2.1 and provided, further, that the initial payment shall commence sixty days after the Executive’s Separation from Service occurs. As used herein, a “Separation from
Service” occurs when Executive dies, retires, or otherwise has a termination of employment with the Company that constitutes a “separation from service” within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(h)(1), without
regard to the optional alternative definitions available thereunder. Upon Executive’s termination of employment by the Company without Cause, subject to Section 5 and also subject to Executive timely satisfying the conditions specified in
Section 4.2.1, any unvested portion of Executive’s then outstanding stock options and other equity-based awards granted by the Company that would otherwise vest during the twelve (12) months following the date of such termination
shall vest in full as of the date of such termination, and, in the case of such vested stock options (including those stock options whose vesting was accelerated pursuant to the preceding clause), may be exercised in whole or in part at any time

  

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within one (1) year of the date of such termination without Cause, subject to earlier termination upon the expiration of the maximum term of the applicable options or in connection with a
corporate transaction involving the Company to the extent provided in the Plan and/or the award agreements that evidence such options (collectively, the “Accelerated Vesting and Extended Exercise Period Severance Benefit”). In the
event of such termination without Cause, all of Employer’s other obligations pursuant to this Agreement except as provided in this Section 4.2 shall terminate automatically and extinguish completely following the date of such termination
without Cause. 
 4.2.1. Conditions to Receive Severance Payment and the Accelerated Vesting and Extended
Exercise Period Severance Benefit. The Severance Payment and the Accelerated Vesting and Extended Exercise Period Severance Benefit will be paid provided that all of the following conditions are timely met: (i) Executive complies with all
surviving provisions of this Agreement as specified in Section 12.8 below; and (ii) within not more than 55 days of his termination of employment, the Company has received from the Executive an executed and effective (meaning that any time
period for the Executive to revoke a release of claims has lapsed without revocation) full general release substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, releasing all claims, known or unknown, that Executive may have against Employer and
Employer’s affiliates arising out of or in any way related to Executive’s employment or termination of employment with Employer (the “Release”). 
 4.3. Voluntary Resignation by Executive for Good Reason. If Executive notifies Employer in writing within 60 days
following the initial existence of one of the circumstances constituting “Good Reason” (as defined in Section 4.3.1), Employer will be given 30 days from the receipt of such notice in which Employer may remedy or cure such condition.
For purposes of the foregoing, if Executive does not timely provide notice to Employer, then Executive is deemed to have waived this right. If Employer fails to remedy or cure the condition set forth in Executive’s notice within 30 days from
the receipt of such notice, then provided Executive timely resigns his employment for Good Reason as provided in Section 4.3.1, Executive shall be entitled to receive the Standard Entitlements, which shall be paid to Executive within 30 days
following termination or earlier if required by law. In addition, so long as Executive timely complies with all of the conditions set forth in Sections 4.2.1 and 4.3.1, Executive will be entitled to receive the Severance Payment and the Accelerated
Vesting and Extended Exercise Period Severance Benefit with payments being provided at the times specified in Section 4.2. In the event of such resignation for Good Reason, all of Employer’s other obligations pursuant to this Agreement
except as provided in this Section 4.3 shall terminate automatically and extinguish completely following the date of such resignation for Good Reason. 
 4.3.1. Executive will be deemed to have resigned for “Good Reason” if Executive voluntarily terminates employment with the Company within one year after the initial occurrence of one or
more of the following: (a) Employer reduces Executive’s Base Salary by more than ten percent (10%), (b) Executive’s authority, title, responsibilities and/or duties are materially reduced so that his

  

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duties are no longer consistent with the position of Vice President and Chief Financial Officer; (c) a material breach of this Agreement by the Company; or (d) Employer relocates
Executive’s principal place of work to a location more than fifty (50) miles from Employer’s current office location as of the Effective Date without his prior written approval 
 4.4. Voluntary Resignation By Executive without Good Reason. In the event Executive’s resignation is without Good
Reason, Executive shall be entitled to receive the Standard Entitlements (to be paid within 30 days following such resignation or earlier as required by law), but shall not be entitled to receive (i) the Severance Payment or the Accelerated
Vesting and Extended Exercise Period Severance Benefit or any portion thereof, or (ii) any further vesting of stock options; and all other obligations of Employer to Executive pursuant to this Agreement shall automatically terminate and be
completely extinguished. 
 4.5. Termination Due to Executive’s Death or Disability. Executive’s
employment shall terminate immediately upon Executive’s death or Disability. Upon Executive’s death or Disability, the Company shall pay Executive (or his estate, as applicable) within 30 days after the date of termination (or earlier to
the extent required by law) the Standard Entitlements and shall allow Executive (or his estate, as applicable) to exercise any vested but unexercised portion of Executive’s outstanding stock options as of the date of termination of
Executive’s employment within twelve (12) months after the termination of Executive’s employment with the Company, subject to earlier termination upon the expiration of the maximum term of the applicable options or in connection with
a corporate transaction involving the Company to the extent provided in the Plan and/or the award agreements that evidence such options. For purposes of this Agreement, “Disability” shall mean Executive’s inability because of illness
or incapacity substantiated by appropriate medical authority selected by the Company, to render the essential functions of Executive’s job as contemplated by this Agreement over a period of 180 consecutive days after taking into account any
reasonable accommodations that would not cause an undue burden on the Company. 
 5. Effect of Change Of Control. In the event
Executive’s employment is terminated by him for Good Reason or by the Company without Cause during the two year period following a “Change of Control” (as defined in Section 5.1), then the Severance Payment shall instead be paid
to Executive in a single lump sum 60 days after his termination of employment provided such accelerated timing of the Severance Payment does not violate Internal Revenue Code (“Code”) Section 409A and any unvested portion of
Executive’s then outstanding stock options and other equity-based awards granted by the Company shall vest in full as of the date of such termination. 
  

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 5.1. Change of Control Definition. A “Change of Control” is
defined to have occurred if, and only if, during the Employment Term: 
 (a) any individual, partnership, firm, corporation,
association, trust, unincorporated organization or other entity or person, or any syndicate or group deemed to be a person under Section 14(d)(2) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“Exchange Act”) is or becomes the
“Beneficial Owner” (as defined in Rule 13d-3 of the General Rules and Regulations under the Exchange Act), directly or indirectly, of securities of the Company representing 30% or more of the combined voting power of the Company’s
then outstanding securities entitled to vote in the election of directors of the Company; 
 (b) there occurs a reorganization,
merger, consolidation or other corporate transaction involving the Company (“Transaction”), in each case, with respect to which the shareholders of the Company immediately prior to such Transaction do not, immediately after the
Transaction, own more than fifty (50) percent of the combined voting power of the Company or other corporation resulting from such Transaction; or 
 (c) all or substantially all of the assets of the Company are sold, liquidated or distributed. 
 6. Confidentiality/Intellectual Property Agreement And Insider Trading Policy. Executive agrees that he has read, signed, and will abide by the terms and conditions of Employer’s
Confidentiality/Intellectual Property Agreement and Employer’s Insider Trading Policy. 
 Executive recognizes that his
employment with the Company will involve contact with information of substantial value to the Company which gives the Company an advantage over its competitors who do not know or use it, including but not limited to, techniques, designs, drawings,
processes, inventions, developments, equipment, prototypes, sales and customer information, and business and financial information relating to the business, products, practices and techniques of the Company (hereinafter referred to as
“Confidential and Proprietary Information”). Executive will at all times regard and preserve as confidential such Confidential and Proprietary Information obtained by Executive from whatever source and will not, either during his
employment with the Company or thereafter, publish or disclose any part of such Confidential and Proprietary Information in any manner at any time, or use the same except on behalf of the Company, without the prior written consent of the Company.

 7. Non-Competition. Except with the prior written consent of Employer, Executive will not, during the Employment Term, engage
in competition with Employer, either directly or indirectly, in any manner or capacity, as adviser, principal, agent, partner, officer, director, employee, member of any association or otherwise, in any phase of the business of developing,
manufacturing and marketing of products which are in the same field of use or which otherwise compete with the product or products actively under development by Employer. Except as permitted herein, Executive agrees not to acquire, assume or
participate in, directly or indirectly, any position, investment or interest known by Executive to be adverse or antagonistic to Employer, its business or prospects, financial or otherwise. Ownership by Executive, as a passive investment, of less
than one percent (1%) of the outstanding shares of capital stock of any corporation with one or more classes of its capital stock listed on a national securities exchange or publicly traded in the over-the-counter market shall not constitute a
breach of this Section 7. 
  

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 8. Non-Solicitation. During the Employment Term and for a period of one year thereafter,
irrespective of the manner of termination of employment, Executive agrees not to, directly or indirectly, separately, or in association with others: (a) interfere with, impair, disrupt, or damage Employer’s relationship with any of its
customers by soliciting, encouraging, or causing others to solicit or encourage any of them, for the purpose of diverting or taking away the business such customers have with Employer; or (b) interfere with, impair, disrupt, or damage
Employer’s business by soliciting, encouraging, or causing others to solicit or encourage, any of Employer’s employees to discontinue their employment with Employer. 
 9. Agreement To Arbitrate. Executive and Employer agree to arbitrate any claim or dispute (“Dispute”) arising out of or in
any way related to this Agreement, the employment relationship between Employer and Executive or the termination of Executive’s employment, except as provided in Section 9.1, to the fullest extent permitted by law. Except as provided in
Section 9.1, this method of resolving Disputes shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of the parties. Accordingly, the parties understand that, except as provided herein, they are giving up their rights to have their disputes decided in a court
of law and, if applicable, by a jury, and instead agree that their disputes shall be decided by an arbitrator. 
 9.1. Scope of the Agreement. A Dispute shall include all disputes or claims between Executive and Employer arising out of, concerning or relating to Executive’s employment by Employer, including, without limitation: claims for
breach of contract, tort, discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, demotion, discipline, failure to accommodate, compensation or benefits claims, constitutional claims and claims for violation of any local, state or federal law, or common
law, to the fullest extent permitted by law. A Dispute shall not include any dispute or claim, whether brought by either Executive or Employer, for: (a) workers’ compensation or unemployment insurance benefits; or (b) the exclusions
from arbitration specified in the California Arbitration Act, California Code of Civil Procedure section 1281.8. For the purpose of this Section 9, references to “Employer” include Employer and all related or affiliated entities and
their employees, supervisors, officers, directors, owners, shareholders, agents, pension or benefit plans, pension or benefit plan sponsors, fiduciaries, administrators, and the successors and assigns of any of them, and this Section 9 shall
apply to them to the extent that Executive’s claims arise out of or relate to their actions on behalf of Employer. 
 9.2. Consideration. The parties agree that their mutual promise to arbitrate any and all disputes between them, except as provided in Section 9.1, rather than litigate them before the courts or other bodies, provides adequate
consideration for this Section 9. 
 9.3. Initiation of Arbitration. Either party may initiate an
arbitration proceeding by providing the other party with written notice of any and all claims forming the basis of such proceeding in sufficient detail to inform the other party of the substance of such claims. In no event shall the request for
arbitration be made after the date when institution of legal or equitable proceedings based on such claims would be barred by the applicable statute of limitations. 
  

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 9.4. Arbitration Procedure. The arbitration will be conducted by JAMS
pursuant to its Rules for the Resolution of Employment Disputes in San Diego, California by a single, neutral arbitrator. The parties are entitled to representation by an attorney or other representative of their choosing. The arbitrator shall have
the power to enter any award that could be entered by a judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, as applicable to the cause of action, and only such power. The arbitrator shall issue a written and signed statement of the basis of the
arbitrator’s decision, including findings of fact and conclusions of law. The parties agree to abide by and perform any award rendered by the arbitrator. Judgment on the award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. 

9.5. Costs of Arbitration. If Executive initiates arbitration against the Employer, Executive must pay a filing fee
equal to the current filing fee in the appropriate court had Executive’s claim been brought there, and the Employer shall bear the remaining costs of the filing fees and arbitration forum, including arbitrator fees, case management fees, and
forum hearing fees (the “Arbitration Fees”). If the Employer initiates arbitration against Executive, the Employer shall bear the entire cost of the Arbitration Fees. (Such costs do not include costs of attorneys, discovery, expert
witnesses, or other costs which Executive would have been required to bear had the matter been filed in a court.) The arbitrator may award attorneys’ fees and costs to the prevailing party, except that Executive shall have no obligation to pay
any of the Arbitration Fees even if Employer is deemed the prevailing party. If there is any dispute as to whether the Employer or Executive is the prevailing party, the arbitrator will decide that issue. Any postponement or cancellation fee imposed
by the arbitration service will be paid by the party requesting the postponement or cancellation, unless the arbitrator determines that such fee would cause undue hardship on the party. At the conclusion of the arbitration, each party agrees to
promptly pay any arbitration award imposed against that party. 
 9.6. Governing Law. All Disputes between
the parties shall be governed, determined and resolved by the internal laws of the State of California, including the California Arbitration Act, California Code of Civil Procedure 1280 et seq. 
 9.7. Discovery. The parties may obtain discovery in aid of the arbitration to the fullest extent permitted under law,
including California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1283.05. All discovery disputes shall be resolved by the arbitrator. 
 10. Code Section 409A. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, if, at the time of his separation of service from Employer, Executive is a “specified employee” as defined pursuant to Code Section 409A, and if the
amounts that Executive is entitled to receive pursuant to this Agreement are not otherwise exempt from Code Section 409A, then to the extent necessary to comply with Code Section 409A, no payments for such non-exempt amounts may be made
under this Agreement before the date which is six (6) months after Executive’s separation from service from Employer or, if earlier, Executive’s date of death. All such

  

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amounts, which would have otherwise been required to be paid during such six (6) months after Executive’s separation from service shall instead be paid (without interest) to Executive
in one lump sum payment on the first business day of the seventh month after Executive’s separation from service from Employer or, if earlier, Executive’s date of death. All such remaining payments shall be made pursuant to their original
terms and conditions. This Agreement is intended to comply with the applicable requirements of Code Section 409A and shall be construed and interpreted in accordance therewith. Employer may at any time amend this Agreement, or any payments to
be made hereunder, as necessary to be in compliance with Code Section 409A and avoid the imposition on Executive of any potential excise taxes relating to Code Section 409A. Any reimbursements pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this
Agreement shall be paid as soon as reasonably practicable and in all events not later than the end of Executive’s taxable year following the taxable year in which the related expense was incurred. Executive’s rights to reimbursement
hereunder are not subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit and the amount of expenses eligible for reimbursement in one taxable year shall not affect the amount of expenses eligible for reimbursement in any other taxable year.

 11. Limitation on Payments. In the event that it is determined that any payment or distribution of any type to or for
Executive’s benefit made by the Company, by any of its affiliates, by any person who acquires ownership or effective control or ownership of a substantial portion of the Company’s assets (within the meaning of Section 280G of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the regulations thereunder (the “Code”)) or by any affiliate of such person, whether paid or payable or distributed or distributable pursuant to the terms of an employment agreement or
otherwise, would be subject to the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Code or any interest or penalties with respect to such excise tax (such excise tax, together with any such interest or penalties, are collectively referred to as the
“Excise Tax”), then such payments or distributions or benefits shall be payable either: 
 (i)
in full; or 
 (ii) in a reduced amount with such reduced amount equal to the maximum amount payable that would
result in no portion of such reduced payments or distributions or benefits being subject to the Excise Tax. 
 Executive shall receive the
greater, on an after-tax basis, of (i) or (ii) above. 
 Unless Executive and the Company agree otherwise in writing, any determination
required under this section shall be made in writing by an independent accountant (which may be the Company’s audit firm) selected by the Company (the “Accountant”) whose determination shall be conclusive and binding. Executive
and the Company shall furnish the Accountant such documentation and documents as the Accountant may reasonably request in order to make a determination. The Company shall bear all costs that the Accountant may reasonably incur in connection with
performing any calculations contemplated by this section. 
  

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 12. General Provisions. 
 12.1. Successors And Assigns. The rights and obligations of Employer under this Agreement shall inure to the benefit
of and shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of Employer. Executive shall not be entitled to assign any of Executive’s rights or obligations under this Agreement. 
 12.2. Indemnification. The indemnification provisions for officers and directors under Employer’s Bylaws will (to
the maximum extent permitted by law) be extended to Executive. During the period of Executive’s employment by the Company and for a period of six years thereafter, the Company shall keep in place a directors’ and officers’ liability
insurance policy (or policies) providing comprehensive coverage to Executive to the extent that the Company provides such coverage for any other present or former senior executive or director of the Company. 
 12.3. Waiver. Except as provided in Section 2.4, this Agreement may not be modified or amended except by an
instrument in writing, signed by Executive and by a duly authorized representative of Employer other than Executive. Either party’s failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not in any way be construed as an amendment or waiver
of any such provision, or prevent that party thereafter from enforcing each and every other provision of this Agreement. 
 12.4. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held by an arbitrator or a court of law to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, then: (a) that provision shall be deemed amended to
achieve as nearly as possible the same economic effect as the original provision; and (b) the legality, validity and enforceability of the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected or impaired thereby. 
 12.5. Interpretation; Construction. This Agreement has been drafted by Employer, but Executive has participated in the
negotiation of its terms. Furthermore, Executive acknowledges that he has had an opportunity to review and revise the Agreement and have it reviewed by legal counsel, if desired. Therefore, the normal rule of construction to the effect that any
ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not be employed in the interpretation of this Agreement. 
 12.6. Governing Law. This Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 
 12.7. Notices. All notices or demands of any kind required or permitted to be given by the Company or Executive under
this Agreement shall be given in writing and shall be personally delivered (and receipted for) or mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: 
  

			
	IF TO THE COMPANY:	  	IF TO EXECUTIVE:
		
	 Overland Storage, Inc.
 4820
Overland Avenue
 San Diego, CA 92123
 Attn: Chief Executive Officer
	  	 Kurt Kalbfleisch
 (At the
address most recently
provided to the Company)

  

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 Any such written notice shall be deemed received when personally delivered
or three (3) days after its deposit in the United States mail as specified above. Either party may change its address for notices by giving notice to the other party in the manner specified in this Section 11.7. 
 12.8. Survival. The rights and obligations contained in Section 8 (“Non-Solicitation”) shall survive
any termination or expiration of this Agreement for a period of one (1) year, and Sections 4 (“Termination”), 6 (“Confidentiality/Intellectual Property Agreement and Insider Trading Policy”), 9 (“Agreement to
Arbitrate”), 10 (“Code Section 409A”) and 11 (“General Provisions”) shall survive any termination or expiration of this Agreement. 
 12.9. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties relating to the subject
matter herein and supersedes all prior or simultaneous representations, discussions, negotiations, and agreements, whether written or oral. 
 12.10. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more original, facsimile or .PDF counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute
one and the same instrument. 
 12.11. Recovery of Attorney’s Fees and Expenses. If any litigation
shall occur between Executive and Employer which arises out of or as a result of this Agreement, or which seeks an interpretation of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs.

 12.12. Tax Consequences. The Company makes no representations regarding the tax consequence of any
provision of this Agreement. Executive is advised to consult with his own tax advisor with respect to the tax treatment of any payment contained in this Agreement. All payments made by the Company under this Agreement to Executive or
Executive’s estate or beneficiaries will be subject to tax withholding pursuant to any applicable laws or regulations. 
  

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 THE PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT HAVE READ THE FOREGOING AGREEMENT IN ITS ENTIRETY AND FULLY
UNDERSTAND EACH AND EVERY PROVISION CONTAINED HEREIN, WHEREFORE, THE PARTIES HAVE FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY EXECUTED THIS AGREEMENT AS OF THE DATE FIRST ABOVE WRITTEN. 
  

	
	Executive:
	
	/s/ Kurt L. Kalbfleisch
	 Kurt L. Kalbfleisch
 Vice
President and Chief Financial Officer

	
	Company:
	
	OVERLAND STORAGE, INC.
	
	/s/ Eric Kelly
	 Eric Kelly
 Chief Executive
Officer

  

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 EXHIBIT A 
 GENERAL RELEASE 
 THIS GENERAL RELEASE (“Release”) is entered into effective as
of the date set forth below by and between Overland Storage, Inc., a California corporation, having its principal offices at 4820 Overland Avenue, San Diego, California 92123 (the “Company”) and Kurt L. Kalbfleisch, an individual
(“Employee”), with reference to the following facts: 
 RECITALS 
 A. The parties entered into an Employment and Severance Agreement (the “Agreement”) effective as of September 29,
2009, pursuant to which the parties agreed that upon the occurrence of certain conditions, Employee would become eligible for the Severance Payment and Accelerated Vesting and Extended Exercise Period Severance Benefit as each are defined therein in
exchange for Employee’s release of the Company from all claims which Employee may have against the Company as of the date of the termination of Employee’s employment. All capitalized terms that are not defined herein shall have the meaning
set forth in the Agreement. 
 B. The parties desire to dispose of, fully and completely, all claims which Employee may have
against the Company in the manner set forth in this Release. 
 RELEASES 
 1. Consideration: The Employer shall provide Employee the Severance Payment and the Accelerated Vesting and Extended Exercise Period
Severance Benefit in accordance with the provisions of Sections 4 and 5 of the Agreement. 
 2. Release by Employee. Employee,
for himself and his heirs, successors and assigns, fully releases and discharges the Company, its officers, directors, employees, shareholders, attorneys, accountants, other professionals, insurers and agents (collectively,
“Agents”), and all entities related to each party, including, but not limited to, heirs, executors, administrators, personal representatives, assigns, parent, subsidiary and sister corporations, affiliates, partners and co venturers
(collectively, “Related Entities”), from all rights, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, liabilities and obligations of every kind, nature and description whatsoever, Employee now has, owns or holds or has at anytime had,
owned or held or may have against the Company, Agents or Related Entities from any source whatsoever, whether or not arising from or related to the facts recited in this Release. Employee specifically releases and waives any and all claims arising
under any express or implied contract, rule, regulation or ordinance, including, without limitation, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the California Fair Employment and
Housing Act, the California Labor Code and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, as amended (“ADEA”). Employee acknowledges that the Company has paid Employee all wages, bonuses, accrued unused vacation pay, options, benefits
and monies owed by the Company to Employee. This release does not waive any claims for (a) indemnification

 
and/or payment of related expenses under (i) any applicable law and/or (ii) the Company’s by laws or articles of incorporation; (b) Employee’s ownership of any Company
vested stock, vested stock units or vested stock options, and/or Employee’s rights as an existing shareholder of the Company; (c) any rights Employee has under any applicable stock option plan of the Company and/or any vested stock option,
stock unit, stock purchase or other shareholder agreements with Company; (d) any vested rights or claims Employee may have under any Company-sponsored benefit plans (including, without limitation, any medical, dental, disability, life insurance
or retirement plans); (e) any rights Employee may have to obtain continued health insurance coverage or other benefits pursuant to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended (“COBRA”), and/or any similar
state law; (f) any claims Employee may have against the Company for reimbursement of business or other expenses incurred in connection with Employee’s employment with Company; (g) any other claims which as a matter of law cannot be
waived; or (h) any obligation of the Company to Employee pursuant to Sections 4 or 5 of the Agreement. 
 3.
Section 1542 Waiver. This Release is intended as a full and complete release and discharge of any and all claims that Employee may have against the Company, Agents or Related Entities. In making this release, Employee intends to release each of
the Company, Agents and Related Entities from liability of any nature whatsoever for any claim of damages or injury or for equitable or declaratory relief of any kind, whether the claim, or any facts on which such claim might be based, is known or
unknown to him. Employee expressly waives all rights under Section 1542 of the California Civil Code, which Employee understands provides as follows: 
 A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS OR HER FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE, WHICH IF KNOWN BY HIM OR HER MUST HAVE MATERIALLY
AFFECTED HIS OR HER SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR. 
 Employee acknowledges that he may discover facts different from or in addition to those that
he now believes to be true with respect to this Release. Employee agrees that this Release shall remain effective notwithstanding the discovery of any different or additional facts. 
 4. Waiver of Certain Claims. Employee acknowledges that he has been advised in writing of his right to consult with an attorney prior to
executing the waivers set out in this Release, and that he has been given a 21 day period in which to consider entering into the release of ADEA claims, if any. If Employee does not consider this Release for the full 21-day period, but instead signs
and returns it earlier, Employee has done so voluntarily with the full understanding that Employee waived Employee’s right to the full 21-day period. In addition, Employee is hereby informed that Employee has seven (7) days following the
date of signing of this Agreement in which to revoke this Release. Employee can revoke the Release by sending notice of his revocation to the attention of the Chairman of the Board of the Company. If Employee does not send such written notice of
revocation via U.S. Mail postmarked within 7 days, this Release shall become effective and irrevocable at 12:01 a.m. on the eighth (8th) day after Employee signs it (the “Effective Date”). 

 5. No Undue Influence. This Release is executed voluntarily and without any duress or undue
influence. Employee acknowledges that he has read this Release and executed it with his full and free consent. No provision of this Release shall be construed against any party by virtue of the fact that such party or its counsel drafted such
provision or the entirety of this Release. 
 6. Governing Law. This Release is made and entered into in the State of California
and accordingly the rights and obligations of the parties hereunder shall in all respects be construed, interpreted, enforced and governed in accordance with the laws of the State of California as applied to contracts entered into by and between
residents of California to be wholly performed within California. 
 7. Severability. If any provision of this Release is held
to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the balance of the provisions of this Release shall, nevertheless, remain in full force and effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated. 
 8. Counterparts. This Release may be executed simultaneously in one or more original, facsimile, or .PDF counterparts, each of which shall
be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. This Release may be executed by facsimile, with originals to follow by overnight courier. 
 9. Dispute Resolution Procedures. Any dispute or claim arising out of this Release shall be subject to final and binding arbitration in
accordance with the procedures, terms and conditions set forth Section 9 of the Agreement, which terms are incorporated herein by reference. 
 10. Entire Agreement. This Release constitutes the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Release, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, agreements
and understandings between the parties, oral or written; provided, however, that this Release shall not terminate the Company’s obligations under Section 4, 9, 11.2 and 11.11 of the Agreement. 
 11. Modification; Waivers. No modification, termination or attempted waiver of this Release will be valid unless in writing, signed by the
party against whom such modification, termination or waiver is sought to be enforced. 
 12. Amendment. This Release may be
amended or supplemented only by a writing signed by Employee and the Company. 
  

							
	Date:	 		 	
			
		 		 	 
		 		 	Kurt L. Kalbfleisch
		 		 		 	
		 		 	OVERLAND STORAGE, INC.
				
	Date:	 		 	By:	 	 
		 		 	Name:	 	
		 		 	Title:

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