Klyvora Klyvora

Custom Compute Infrastructure & System Integration

OEM/ODM Enterprise Resource Planning Manufacturer & Exporter

Empowering global enterprises with high-density AI GPU servers, virtualization nodes, and highly resilient bare-metal hardware optimized for next-generation ERP orchestration.

Modern Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Infrastructure Trends

The strategic alignment of processing architecture with real-time transactional enterprise pipelines.

In-Memory Computing & Real-Time Analytics

Modern ERP workloads demand massive in-memory transactional processing (e.g., SAP HANA). Systems must be equipped with extreme memory capacities and low-latency storage interfaces like DDR5 and PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSDs to process dynamic transaction streams instantly.

AI-Augmented Business Intelligence

AI and Deep Learning integration within ERP solutions enables predictive forecasting, automated procurement, and natural language business queries. This transition requires underlying infrastructure to feature robust GPU capabilities alongside raw general-purpose compute power.

Hybrid Cloud & Bare-Metal Orchestration

Organizations are abandoning monolithic architectures for microservices-based hybrid cloud deployment models. Highly customized physical server designs allow enterprise teams to spin up dedicated virtual machine hypervisors with high security and hardware-level isolation.

Global Procurement Demands for Industrial & Corporate ERP Integration

Enterprise hardware procurement managers look beyond off-the-shelf catalog products. The current environment prioritizes highly specific technical criteria that affect lifecycle stability and deployment velocity.

Core Requirements of Modern Infrastructure Architects:
  • Full BMC/IPMI Customization: Out-of-band management firmware customized to integrate seamlessly with native remote infrastructure tooling.
  • Long-Term Lifecycle Support: Guaranteed hardware availability and replacement parts compatibility spanning 5 to 7 years.
  • Strict Thermal Design Compliance: Advanced cooling integration that supports operational resilience under continuous, heavy database processing.

To answer these challenges, the OEM/ODM relationship must function as a deep co-engineering model. Hardware architectures must adapt to run virtualized clusters, host critical SQL structures, and enable deep machine learning processes at scale without bottlenecks.

Engineering the Core: High-Density Database Compute

Database servers running enterprise planning networks cannot afford latency or service interruptions. High-density multi-socket configurations featuring high core counts (e.g., AMD EPYC 9654 or Intel Xeon Scalable Processors) are essential to handle high-frequency transactional data structures.

By utilizing PCIe Gen 5 configurations and robust PCIe lanes, our custom motherboard designs allow scaling of storage throughput via directly attached NVMe solid-state arrays. This dramatically decreases execution times for complex SQL queries, giving enterprises a decisive competitive edge in reporting and supply-chain logistics tracking.

11+
Years Industry Expertise
180+
R&D Engineers
860+
Supply Chain Partners
42+
QA Professionals

China Factory 4.0: Supply Chain Resilience & Agile Manufacturing

How Klyvora Node Technologies integrates advanced manufacturing paradigms to serve the global hardware ecosystem.

At the intersection of global trade and technological innovation, the integration of components into resilient high-performance computing hardware is crucial. Klyvora Node Technologies Ltd. is a specialized computing infrastructure manufacturer focusing on AI GPU server systems, scalable compute clusters, and enterprise-grade data center solutions. Operating within a modern, highly dense production facility designed for advanced assembly, testing, and system level customization, we deliver robust solutions that keep pace with rapid shifts in industrial technology.

Precision Validation Protocols

We employ a structured quality assurance system combining automated hardware diagnostics, severe thermal performance verification, and full-system stress tests. Every node is validated under extreme operational scenarios before deployment.

Global Component Network

Leveraging a secure partner network of over 860 verified component suppliers, we maintain inventory stability. This includes reliable sourcing of critical GPUs, enterprise motherboards, custom power delivery, and cooling systems.

Agile Customization Lifecycle

Our engineering team supports granular custom designs—including customized structural chassis, optimization for liquid-to-air cooling loops, customized BIOS/BMC setups, and system-level firmware adjustments.

Industrial & Business Application Scenarios

How our custom OEM/ODM hardware nodes support critical computing processes across different deployment environments.

Scenario A: Central Database Core for Global ERP

In large international enterprises, ERP databases compile transactions from hundreds of regional warehouses, retail outlets, and manufacturing hubs. Running this infrastructure requires hardware with minimal internal latency and maximum data consistency protection.

Our customized 2U multi-socket platforms are designed to process massive transaction queues. Outfitted with high-speed SSD configurations, these units act as the core engine that drives enterprise planning networks, minimizing performance bottlenecks and data pipeline lag.

Scenario B: AI-Driven Supply Chain Simulation

Supply chain forecasting demands real-time processing of logistical scenarios. Companies simulate thousands of delivery vectors, raw material shortages, and distribution disruptions to optimize operational workflows.

Our high-density GPU platforms (e.g., FusionServer & xFusion custom OEM units) accelerate intensive machine learning models. By processing unstructured operational data streams through hardware-accelerated nodes, enterprises can dynamically recalculate stock levels and production queues.

Corporate Capabilities & Quality Engineering

Established in 2016, Klyvora Node Technologies Ltd. maintains an integrated operation supporting advanced R&D, assembly, testing, and rigorous quality control. The company exports high-performance infrastructure worldwide, recording annual export revenues between USD 8 million and USD 22 million.

With over 6 years of direct export experience and 11 years of collective expertise in advanced compute systems, our engineering team works alongside data center operators across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.

Our quality management protocols focus on physical reliability. The engineering team features 180+ R&D professionals who optimize layout design, thermal structures, and firmware execution. A dedicated quality verification group of 42 professionals manages multi-stage hardware diagnostic pipelines, long-duration burn-in testing, and thermal load assessments to guarantee reliability.

Technical Service Capabilities

  • Continuous Innovation: Approximately 86 new product designs launched annually, integrating the newest computing technologies and standards.
  • Chassis Co-Engineering: Custom mechanical design options (1U, 2U, 4U rackmount nodes) to fit specific cabinets or server racks.
  • Thermal Configuration Options: Optimized liquid-to-air cooling arrays and fan control systems for hot aisle/cold aisle data centers.
  • Advanced Stress Diagnostics: Pre-shipment system configuration testing to verify software compliance.

Technical FAQ - OEM/ODM ERP Hardware Infrastructure

Answers to complex integration, compliance, and custom hardware engineering questions.

Q1: How does Klyvora handle motherboard-level modifications for customized hardware deployments?
Our R&D engineering team collaborates closely with customers during product development. We optimize PCIe layout routing to match target GPU layouts, adjust BMC configurations for compliance with client remote management systems, and develop tailored firmware to secure platform boot sequences.
Q2: What protocols are used during the hardware validation process?
Our 42-member Quality Assurance department oversees a structured multi-stage testing protocol. Every integrated compute node undergoes visual board inspection, followed by continuous dynamic load diagnostic testing, high-temperature environmental burn-in verification, and comprehensive testing of communication links and storage buses.
Q3: How are components sourced to manage supply chain risks?
By utilizing a network of over 860 supply partners, we avoid over-reliance on a single region or provider. We source primary system logic boards, power supplies, and silicon chips from certified tier-1 global distributors, keeping key assemblies stocked in our warehouse for quick integration.
Q4: How do high-density compute systems help lower ERP running costs?
By packing higher core counts and storage density into space-efficient rack profiles (such as 1U or 2U structures), we help clients cut down on physical rack footprints, minimize overall power consumption, and lower cooling requirements. This optimizes resource allocation and keeps data center TCO down.
Q5: Can Klyvora integrate GPU acceleration into standard database environments?
Yes, our customized bare-metal platforms can host PCIe accelerator cards alongside standard multi-core processors. This dual configuration allows standard database processes to run alongside AI analytics operations on the same server, saving rack space and reducing internal networks' latency.