Klyvora Klyvora

Custom OEM Dedicated Hosting Supplier & Exporters

Enterprise-grade GPU accelerators, high-density server infrastructure, and custom bare-metal integration solutions engineered for raw high-performance compute workloads globally.

Industrial Scale & Verified Capabilities

USD 22M
Peak Export Capacity
180+
R&D Hardware Engineers
42
QA & Compliance Specialists
860+
Supply Chain Partners

Whitepaper: Industrial Customization of Dedicated Hosting Hardware

The global cloud landscape is undergoing a massive shift. As complex machine learning frameworks, large language models (LLMs) like DeepSeek R1 671B, and high-frequency transaction algorithms reach new heights, generic virtual instances are no longer enough. Modern enterprises are looking to bare-metal server platforms to get direct, unvirtualized access to processing power, eliminate resource sharing, and lower latencies.

For custom OEM dedicated hosting providers and hardware exporters, success in this space requires more than just assembling components. It demands deep system-level customization, strict quality control protocols, and supply chains that can handle custom design needs at scale. In this whitepaper, we look at the design, production, and sourcing strategies that enable Klyvora Node Technologies Ltd. to deliver global-grade computing hardware designed for modern datacenter workloads.

Bare-Metal Customization

BIOS-level adjustments, custom PCIe routing, and targeted RAID storage arrays configured to optimize system output and maximize overall compute density.

Advanced Thermal Design

Closed-loop liquid cooling integrations and optimized multi-fan chassis designs built to prevent thermal throttling on high-power, multi-socket GPU systems.

Strict Burn-In Validation

Multi-day high-temperature diagnostic cycles under full processing loads to ensure hardware stability before shipping to enterprise data centers.

1. Global Business & Industrial Landscape of Dedicated Infrastructure

The transition toward high-density computing is accelerating. As hyperscale public clouds struggle with capacity allocation and rising egress costs, enterprises are moving critical workloads back to bare-metal resources. Private AI deployments, sensitive customer databases, and continuous software pipelines run much more cost-effectively on hardware specifically tailored to their workloads.

Custom OEM bare-metal servers fill this gap. By removing the virtualization layer, businesses gain access to the raw performance of multi-core Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC processors and high-bandwidth GPU nodes. This physical-level control is essential for lowering latency, improving input/output performance, and meeting compliance standards that require physical data isolation. This shift is driving demand for flexible hardware manufacturers that can design, construct, and validate systems to custom enterprise specifications.

2. The Chinese Supply Chain Advantage: Speed, Scale, and Reliability

As a key global hardware manufacturing hub, China offers a mature supply chain that makes it highly competitive for custom OEM server production. Through partner networks like Klyvora's 860+ component suppliers, engineers can source everything from complex multilayer motherboards to high-capacity storage controllers and custom sheet-metal chassis within tight timelines.

This ecosystem supports a "High-Mix, Low-Volume" (HMLV) manufacturing model. Unlike mass-market consumer electronics lines that require massive runs, our specialized facility adapts quickly to custom chassis layouts, liquid cooling systems, and proprietary power delivery designs. The result is faster production times, rapid prototyping, and cost structures that let companies deploy specialized hardware configurations without the long lead times of larger manufacturers.

Parameter / Requirement Traditional Off-the-Shelf Servers Klyvora Custom OEM Platform Solutions
Chassis and Spatial Density Standard sizes (1U/2U/4U) with rigid, unchangeable internal drive arrays. Custom sheet-metal designs configured for specific NVMe, SSD, and multi-GPU layouts.
Thermal & Cooling Options Standard high-speed fans with fixed RPM curves. Adaptive airflow management, high-performance fans, and custom liquid cooling systems.
BIOS and Firmware Control Locked-down proprietary BIOS with minimal configuration access. Custom firmware adjustments, PCIe lane routing control, and PXE boot setups.
Component Selection Flexibility Restricted list of approved components at marked-up prices. Open choice of high-speed cards (Emulex HBAs, LSI RAID) and storage configurations.

3. Localized Applications: AI, NAS, and Enterprise Edge

Modern computing workloads vary widely depending on their use cases. Custom OEM hardware can be configured to meet the specific demands of distinct applications:

  • AI, Deep Learning, and LLM Acceleration: Modern workloads like DeepSeek R1 671B run best on multi-socket GPU platforms with high memory bandwidth. Custom systems run cooler and maintain performance during extended training runs.
  • High-Performance Storage & NAS: Distributed storage setups require high drive-bay densities. Custom chassis can be designed to house 24+ hot-swappable NVMe drives alongside redundant high-speed network connections.
  • Enterprise Edge & Private Cloud: Regional office networks need compact, quiet servers. Short-depth chassis let you pack enterprise performance into small wall-mounted cabinets.

4. High-Performance System Components

A reliable bare-metal platform depends on its underlying component design. To ensure consistent performance, OEM servers must use high-quality hardware at every tier:

  • Controller Cards & Expandability: Using high-bandwidth components like the LSI 9560-16I 8GB PCIe 4.0 RAID Card or the Emulex LPE35000 32Gb/s SFP28 HBA helps prevent system bottlenecks and ensures fast, reliable access to storage pools and networks.
  • Power Distribution Systems: Multi-GPU systems need highly stable power. High-efficiency, redundant power supplies (like 2000W 80 Plus Platinum units) prevent power fluctuations and keep systems running during hardware spikes.

Our Quality Assurance System

At Klyvora Node Technologies Ltd., we rely on a structured quality control system to ensure every custom server we ship performs reliably. Managed by a team of 42 quality control professionals, our hardware validation process checks every sub-assembly and system configuration before it leaves our facility.

Our quality control protocol includes:

  1. Inbound Component Verification: Testing all processors, memory modules, and expansion cards to confirm they meet strict manufacturing specifications.
  2. Environmental Thermal Stressing: Running systems in high-temperature chambers to verify that cooling fans and liquid cooling setups work properly under heavy loads.
  3. Full-System Diagnostic Runs: Conducting continuous CPU, memory, and PCIe bus stress tests to identify and replace weak components before shipment.
QC PASSED

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Klyvora handle custom chassis and layout requests?

Our engineering team works directly with clients to design chassis around their specific component layouts, cooling needs, and space requirements. We handle everything from initial modeling to sheet-metal fabrication and assembly.

Can we specify component brands for our builds?

Yes. We source from a broad network of over 860 supply partners, allowing you to select preferred components like Emulex HBA cards, LSI controllers, and Intel or AMD processors to match your existing datacenter setup.

What thermal testing do you perform on multi-GPU servers?

Every server we assemble undergoes rigorous thermal testing under full processing loads. We monitor temperature profiles across the GPUs, CPU sockets, and VRMs to ensure our cooling designs prevent thermal throttling in production environments.

What is the standard lead time for custom production orders?

Lead times vary depending on layout complexity and component availability. Standard custom builds typically ship within 4 to 6 weeks, which includes our full system assembly and burn-in testing processes.

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