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    Description

    DDN (DataDirect Networks) provides a high-performance data platform built for enterprises running large-scale AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads. Its systems are designed to feed data to GPU clusters quickly and efficiently—reducing delays during model training and inference. Core products like the EXAScaler parallel file system and xFusionAI software help manage massive datasets across on-prem, cloud, and hybrid environments. CIOs, data infrastructure leaders, and AI platform teams use DDN to improve training speed, eliminate GPU idle time, and ensure data pipelines can scale with demanding enterprise AI workloads.

    Customers

    NVIDIAxAiRocheHelmholtz MunichKLABlack Oak CasinoCINECA

    What Problem Does DDN Solve?

    AI training and inference workloads get bottlenecked when data can't move fast enough to keep expensive GPUs fully utilized. This creates massive waste as companies pay for idle GPU time while waiting for data, directly impacting ROI on AI infrastructure investments. DDN's data intelligence platform eliminates these data bottlenecks with high-speed storage and optimized data pipelines that keep GPUs fed and productive.

    Pros

    • AI-Optimized Infrastructure:
      DDN provides high-performance storage systems purpose-built for AI, HPC, and large-scale analytics, enabling fast training and inference workloads.
    • Scalable Architecture:
      Offers modular systems that scale linearly in performance and capacity, supporting petabyte-level growth without architectural redesign.
    • Broad Ecosystem Compatibility:
      Integrates with major GPU platforms, data lakes, and AI frameworks, ensuring interoperability across enterprise AI environments.

    Cons

    • Specialized Hardware Investment:
      High-performance benefits often require dedicated hardware purchases, which may not align with general-purpose IT budgets.
    • Complex Deployment Requirements:
      System setup, tuning, and optimization for specific AI workflows typically demand expert support and infrastructure planning.
    • Niche Use Case Focus:
      DDN’s strength in high-throughput environments may offer limited advantages for companies with smaller-scale or latency-tolerant workloads.

    Investors

    Blackstone GroupClearLight PartnersDigital Coast Ventures

    Last updated: October 30, 2025

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