Klyvora
Select, enterprise-grade high-density compute nodes and multi-tier optical core switches engineered for intensive network throughput and low-latency clustering.
Established in 2016, Klyvora Node Technologies Ltd. has grown to become a premium high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure manufacturer. We specialize in the conceptualization, system optimization, assembly, and deployment of high-density AI GPU server systems, scalable database clusters, and enterprise-grade data center infrastructure. Our manufacturing and engineering capability operates within a modern production facility featuring a dedicated building area of approximately 320㎡. This facility supports fully integrated research and development (R&D), advanced platform testing, line-level system configuration, and strict quality control operations.
As a global exporter, we record an annual export volume ranging between USD 8 million and USD 22 million. Backed by 6+ years of specialized export experience and 11 years of deep-seated industry expertise in enterprise server design, memory subsystem tuning, and advanced cooling topologies, we have built structural pathways serving technology firms, research labs, and academic institutions in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.
By focusing on high-density silicon deployment, hybrid storage configurations, and advanced thermal efficiency, Klyvora provides the architectural backbone necessary for contemporary Big Data analytics and localized AI model execution.
The convergence of large-scale deep learning models and edge data capture has transformed the demands placed on computing hardware.
Enterprises are shifting away from monolithic databases toward hybrid tiering. This involves hot storage tiers driven by high-speed solid-state devices (SSD) and Fibre Channel HBA cards, alongside cold tiers optimized for dense storage nodes. Compute and storage decoupling ensures scaling can happen independently and cost-effectively.
With the maturation of open-weight models like DeepSeek, Llama, and Mistral, global companies are deploying high-density GPU platforms in their localized network centers. This mitigates latency issues, reduces external API charges, and protects sensitive IP inside private clouds.
As CPU thermal design power (TDP) reaches 350W+ and GPU topologies approach 700W+ per module, standard cooling solutions are no longer sufficient. Industry trends lean heavily towards optimized chamber structures, high-CFM variable fans, and direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems.
A structured outline of operational, commercial, and technical challenges faced by global IT infrastructure buyers and how Klyvora addresses them.
Procurement teams representing cloud service providers, multinational retail chains, and sovereign research institutes look beyond base retail specifications. Their validation frameworks emphasize system integration consistency, supply assurance, and standards alignment:
Hardware must utilize verified IC components, controller boards (such as genuine PCIe Gen 4.0 RAID controllers and HBA optical modules), and reliable storage silicon. Klyvora’s collaboration with 860+ trusted partners ensures that every component is tracked and validated against hardware spoofing and firmware vulnerabilities.
Enterprise procurement requirements demand that hardware operates reliably at ambient temperatures of 35°C without throttling. Klyvora configures server solutions with high-efficiency redundant PSUs (e.g., 900W, 1600W, or 2000W 80 PLUS Platinum configurations) to maintain energy efficiency even under heavy parallel execution workloads.
Modern data environments operate across mixed OS hypervisors. Enterprise servers must support native driver installations for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Ubuntu Server, VMware ESXi, and Windows Server (2025/2026 container environments) without custom kernel patching.
Engineered blueprints customized for high-growth economic sectors requiring dependable data capture and compute facilities.
Managing stream inputs from thousands of municipal telemetry nodes requires real-time analytics. Klyvora configures high-density compute systems with optical switches to process telemetry packets, detect public safety hazards, and run machine vision processing at edge hubs.
High-frequency trading systems require extreme processing speeds. By combining enterprise-grade rack servers with dual-port 32GB FC32 Fibre Channel network cards and ultra-fast hardware RAID arrays, we minimize data packet loss and optimize trade execution speeds.
Running complex deep learning models like DeepSeek requires massive parallel processing. Our high-density server configurations support multi-GPU nodes with advanced power distribution and custom cooling layouts to prevent thermal performance drops during long training cycles.
Navigating different international standards is crucial when deploying data infrastructure globally. Klyvora Node Technologies ensures all hardware meets regional certifications, including CE, FCC, RoHS, and CCC.
We provide comprehensive post-sale engineering support, helping enterprise teams with remote BIOS configuration, hardware troubleshooting, and swap-out warranty programs for critical components like power supplies, fan arrays, and network cards.
Additionally, our customization services cover local compliance needs, such as custom chassis labels, specific language BIOS defaults, and power configurations tailored to local utility standards (110V/220V/380V).
Our R&D pipeline focuses on high-bandwidth, energy-efficient server design to support next-generation workloads.
Implementing initial board designs featuring PCIe Gen 6.0 compatibility, doubling slot bandwidth to support next-generation accelerator chips without data bottlenecks.
Standardizing hybrid direct-to-chip liquid cooling options across our entire 2U server lineup, enabling customers to easily adopt clean cooling in existing air-cooled racks.
Deploying Compute Express Link (CXL) hardware, allowing server clusters to share memory resources and run large databases more efficiently.
Answers to common technical, logistics, and customization questions from global enterprise customers.
A look inside our 320㎡ facility showing our assembly line, testing benches, and final packaging processes.
High-throughput RAID controllers, Fibre Channel HBA cards, and multi-socket server nodes designed for intensive data workloads.