VAST Data Teams With Voltage Park on High-Performance Services

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VAST Data partners with Voltage Park to deliver scalable, low-latency AI data services across U.S. data centers, powering next-gen AI workloads.

Written By: Jordan Smith
Jun 17, 2025
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AI operating system (OS) company, VAST Data, announced a recent partnership with Voltage Park, an enterprise-grade AI factory company, to deliver high-performance data services required for AI workloads.

Services expertise joins enterprise-grade AI factories

Voltage Park has deployed VAST AI OS across the majority of its U.S. data centers, and by offering it as a key component of its AI cloud, the organization is re-establishing how customers train, scale, and deploy AI models. 

VAST’s Disaggregated Shared Everything (DASE) architecture and unified data platform services offer performance, scalability, and multi-tenant security, supporting growth and delivering deep visibility, compliance features, and a simplified operational model.

Among the key components of this partnership are:

  • High-performance AI data services: Voltage Park customers will gain higher throughput and lower latency for training and inference workloads compared to hyperscaler alternatives.
  • Seamless scalability: Customers can scale from a single GPU node to thousands (e.g., 64- 2,000+ GPUs) within months, without requiring data migration, re-architecture, or operational bottlenecks.
  • AI-ready multitenancy: VAST enables Voltage Park to support GPU brokers and AI-as-a-Service providers with per-tenant quotas, data isolation, encryption, and compliance controls.
  • Compliance without complexity: Support for regulatory compliance for frameworks such as HIPAA, FINRA, and SEC, while maintaining operational simplicity for customers.
  • Full-stack AI data services: VAST’s platform provides over 110,000 unique metrics to enable Voltage Park to monitor and optimize performance at scale proactively.
  • Future-ready infrastructure: Voltage Park is planning future deployments of GPU hardware utilizing VAST’s platform that is ready to support evolving AI workloads and GPU interconnects.

“Working with VAST has been a game-changer for many customers,” said Saurabh Giri, chief product and technology officer at Voltage Park. “The VAST AI OS delivers the throughput and low-latency data services we need to keep pace with the explosive demands of training and inference at scale, while giving us the control and visibility to meet strict multi-tenant security and compliance requirements.”

“Voltage Park is building infrastructure optimized for the unique demands of AI, and we’re proud to support them with an AI OS designed for this new era of agentic applications,” said Chris Morgan, VP of AI solutions at VAST Data. “With VAST, Voltage Park can deliver the performance, flexibility, and enterprise-grade data services at scale for a wide range of customer workloads.”

VAST AI OS continues to expand through partnerships

VAST Data has been flexing their AI muscles recently by combining the VAST AI OS with NVIDIA AI Enterprise, including NVIDIA NeMo microservices that power a data flywheel or continuous model improvement to create an environment where AI pipelines can continuously learn, adapt, and improve.

“AI-powered businesses need thinking machines designed for a future where billions of AI agents learn from their own experiences, fine-tune in real time, and create new possibilities through collaboration,” said Jeff Denworth, co-founder of VAST Data. “By unifying NVIDIA’s AI software and hardware technologies within the core of the VAST AI Operating Systems, we are giving customers the foundation to operationalize continuous improvements in AI intelligence at scale, with the security, governance, and service delivery tools required to manage these intelligent agents and the data they rely upon.”

By collaborating with NVIDIA, VAST Data customers will be able to run continuous and automated AI pipelines, all managed within the VAST AI OS.

Additionally, feedback is shared through VAST AI OS AgentEngine by providing the critical capability to map agent-data interactions through production logs.

With great AI capabilities comes great AI responsibility, and securing the AI lifecycle is essential for organizations. To assist with this, CrowdStrike and NVIDIA are partnering on LLM lifecycle protection to provide safer, scalable deployment.

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Jordan Smith is a news writer who has seven years of experience as a journalist, copywriter, podcaster, and copyeditor. He has worked with both written and audio media formats, contributing to IT publications such as MeriTalk, HCLTech, and Channel Insider, and participating in podcasts and panel moderation for IT events.

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