Core Entity Brief
| Entity | Pardisco |
|---|---|
| Public role | Organizations in Iran’s government, financial, and industrial sectors may rely on Pardisco’s storage continuity features. Changes in its vendor partnership or routing posture can signal capability shifts or service risks, making its public partnership and routing status an early warning indicator for downstream service degradation. |
| Region | Iran |
| Category | Network-related institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.95 |
| Evidence coverage | 12 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
Pardisco is the public brand of Dadeh Rayanesh Abri Pardis Private Joint Stock Company, an Iranian enterprise storage provider with a verified Open-E Platinum partnership and a single‑homed internet presence under AS212076.
What It Does
- Revenue Model: The company generates revenue from the sale, integration, and support of enterprise storage and virtualization systems, particularly Open-E JovianDSS, along with training and information security services. No public financials are available to confirm scale.
- Customer Dependency: Pardisco claims customers in government, finance, oil and gas, and other critical sectors. Without independent verification, the true extent of customer dependence on its continuity features is unknown.
Operating Snapshot
- Legal Name: Dadeh Rayanesh Abri Pardis Private Joint Stock Company, operating as Pardisco.
- Location: Operational office in Tehran, Iran; RIPE NCC membership lists a UK postal address, introducing jurisdictional ambiguity.
- Partner Status: Open-E Platinum Partner since at least 2024, with two certified engineers and one certified all‑flash cluster.
- Routing Footprint: AS212076 originates IPv4 prefix 185.231.65.0/24 with upstream AS43754; IPv6 prefix 2a14:79c0::/48 appears in registry but has inconsistent BGP visibility.
Control Surface
- Vendor Relationship: Pardisco’s ability to sell and support Open-E products depends on maintaining its Platinum partner tier and certified engineers. Loss of this status would directly threaten its primary offering.
- Internet Routing: AS212076 is single‑homed to AS43754. Any disruption in that upstream connectivity would cut off Pardisco’s own services and potentially impact customer‑hosted applications.
- Self‑Published Claims: The company’s website lists a portfolio of customers and certifications, but these are not independently verified and should be treated as aspirational until corroborated.
Watchpoints
- Partner Tier Change: Monitor the Open-E partner page for any downgrade or removal of Dadeh Rayanesh Abri Pardis.
- Certified Personnel Change: A drop in the number of certified engineers listed on Open-E’s site could indicate capacity loss.
- Prefix Withdrawal: If 185.231.65.0/24 is no longer announced by AS212076, it may signal a shutdown or restructuring.
- Upstream ISP Change: A switch from AS43754 to another provider could signal a change in business strategy or forced migration.

