Klyvora
Preconfigured and custom-integrated Dell rack architectures optimized for virtualization, data redundancy, and high-altitude mining environments in Callao, Lima, and Arequipa.
The Peruvian economy is experiencing a profound structural shift driven by data-centric operations. Large scale copper, silver, and gold mining operations in regions like Arequipa, Cajamarca, and Moquegua require localized high-performance edge compute platforms to process complex geological modeling, telemetry data, and automated fleet tracking. To support these mission-critical tasks, the industry relies on ruggedized hardware solutions like Dell PowerEdge Rack Servers.
Meanwhile, the financial corridors of Lima require low-latency virtualization environments and secure data centers to support online banking, digital wallets, and strict regulatory compliance dictated by the Superintendencia de Banca, Seguros y AFP (SBS). With telecommunication networks rapidly expanding 5G nodes from Callao to the interior valleys, modern 1U and 2U rack servers serve as the critical backbone for software-defined network (SDN) architectures across the country.
Operating computational nodes in Peru poses significant engineering challenges, particularly regarding thermal dissipation and elevation derating. Standard server configurations will run hot and fail prematurely at elevations above 3,000 meters, where air density is thin. Mining datacenters situated at high altitudes require Dell PowerEdge configurations featuring high-performance fans, optimized airflow baffles, and smart cooling algorithms managed via iDRAC9.
By partner-sourcing Dell systems configured with specific thermal configurations, Peruvian enterprises ensure uptime, reduce energy costs, and prevent hardware degradation. This specialized customization, paired with stable logistics channels through DP World Callao and Jorge Chávez Airport, bridges the gap between global hardware manufacturing and local operational requirements.
Klyvora Node Technologies Ltd. is a high-performance computing infrastructure manufacturer specializing in AI GPU server systems, scalable compute clusters, and enterprise-grade data center solutions.
Established in 2016, Klyvora operates a modern production facility supporting integrated R&D, assembly, testing, and quality control operations. Our structured quality assurance system combines automated testing methods, burn-in stress testing, and full-system validation procedures to meet strict international standards. Product inspection methods include thermal performance testing, hardware stress diagnostics, and multi-stage functional verification conducted by our quality control team of approximately 42 dedicated professionals.
Through our global supply chain network of over 860 partners, we secure high-grade components such as GPUs, server-grade motherboards, enterprise-grade memory, and power systems. This enables stable sourcing and integration for custom Dell architectures destined for high-demand regions like South America, ensuring hardware stability from the moment of unboxing.
With over 6 years of direct export experience, Klyvora serves major markets including North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. In the past year, Klyvora has launched approximately 86 new products, reflecting continuous innovation in high-density computing systems and next-generation AI infrastructure solutions. Our R&D team focuses on server architecture optimization, liquid cooling innovation, and thermal adaptation configurations designed for specialized geographical conditions.
How physical altitude affects heat dissipation, and the specific configurations required to prevent throttling in the Andean highlands.
As altitude increases, atmospheric pressure drops, leading to less dense air. Because servers rely on the mass flow of air to cool processors and memory, lower density means decreased heat-carrying capacity. Standard server fans must rotate at higher RPMs to achieve the same cooling capacity, which increases power consumption and acoustic noise while accelerating bearing wear.
Dell PowerEdge servers feature advanced Intelligent Receiver and Thermal Control algorithms. Through iDRAC9, administrators can configure customized thermal profiles (such as High-Performance Fan Speed Offsets). This ensures that critical components like the Intel Xeon Scalable Processors and DDR5 RAM modules remain within safe operating temperatures under continuous compute loads.
Peruvian power grids can experience volatility outside of Lima. We configure Dell PowerEdge systems with Titanium hot-plug redundant power supplies (1+1 PSU configurations) ranging from 800W to 1400W and above. This ensures uninterrupted operation and mitigates the risk of power surges in industrial areas.
High-density 1U and 2U rack servers optimized for parallel processing, heavy virtualization workloads, and scale-out network storage deployments in Peru.
Providing custom configurations for specialized remote processing, local workstation operations, and centralized database deployments.
Engineered configurations addressing the unique regulatory, geographical, and operational requirements of South American industries.
Deploying high-density Dell PowerEdge R760 platforms configured with dual Intel Xeon Gold processors and extensive DDR5 memory to run multi-tenant containerized architectures for Lima's software-as-a-service (SaaS) providers and financial institutions.
Field-tested deployments designed specifically to withstand vibration, elevation air-thinness, and particulate intrusion in active mining control units in Cajamarca and Arequipa.
Deploying Dell PowerEdge R760XD2 platforms featuring scale-out storage capabilities for local government municipal archives, medical imaging networks, and video surveillance archiving.
Key compliance, engineering, and logistics answers for local IT managers and systems integrators.
Through our facility partners, we customize original Dell barebones chassis with specific CPUs, enterprise memory, storage configurations, and host bus adapters (HBAs). Every unit undergoes rigorous system checks, OS deployment validation, and heat testing before dispatch. This ensures the hardware meets specific workload profiles upon arrival at Callao or Lima.
Yes. Peru generally operates on a 220V grid at 60Hz. We ship all Dell PowerEdge servers with international high-efficiency hot-plug PSUs (Titanium/Platinum level) capable of auto-switching from 100V to 240V. This ensures immediate compatibility with local datacenters and standard PDU racks.
We configure servers targeting higher altitudes with dual-inlet fan systems, high-efficiency copper heat sinks, and customize the iDRAC thermal profile parameters to prevent CPU thermal throttling. We also recommend and configure SSD-only setups (using SAS/NVMe) to avoid mechanical HDD failures caused by lower atmospheric pressures.
Depending on configuration complexity, air shipping through international carriers takes roughly 7 to 14 days, arriving at Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM). Larger bulk orders sent via ocean freight to DP World Callao typically take between 25 and 45 days. We provide comprehensive import paperwork, HS code categorization, and shipping documentation to streamline local customs clearance.
Yes. Although physically operating as an integration manufacturer, our engineers provide comprehensive remote setup support. Through iDRAC enterprise configuration, our team can pre-install OS platforms, set up hypervisors, verify network parameters, and configure hardware RAID arrays before shipping, allowing for rapid deployment upon arrival.
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