DDN has secured a $300 million investment from Blackstone, aimed at leveraging its supercomputing expertise to enhance storage solutions for artificial intelligence workloads.
HPC workloads focus on processing small mathematical formulations to generate vast amounts of simulation data, whereas AI applications require handling large data sets to create streamlined models.
The EXAscaler arrays, employing the Lustre file system, are designed to facilitate high-performance data access and storage for both HPC and AI frameworks with advanced connectivity.
DDN's AI400X2 arrays utilize Nvidia Ethernet parts to maintain high-performance for AI workloads, allowing for efficient data handling with features like RDMA over Converged Ethernet.
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