Klyvora Klyvora

Dell Server Supplier & Exporter in the Austria Market

Providing Next-Generation Enterprise Computing Infrastructure, High-Density GPU Platforms, and Customized Systems with Global Reach and Local DACH Support.

Industrial Analysis

Austria's Enterprise Technology & Industrial IT Landscape

Understanding the demands of Central Europe's highly regulated, performance-driven digital transformation.

Industry 4.0 and Smart Production

Austria's economic spine relies heavily on advanced manufacturing, machinery, and industrial automation in regions like Styria and Upper Austria. This industrial environment requires ruggedized, high-availability rack servers capable of processing real-time telemetry and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) data. Modern Dell PowerEdge servers deployed at local factory gates act as localized edge computing platforms. They process sensor outputs, control robotics, and optimize production lines with microsecond-level latency before synchronizing with central databases in Vienna or Linz.

Strict Compliance: NIS 2 & GDPR

In accordance with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the newly enacted NIS 2 Directive, Austrian businesses face strict corporate governance regarding data sovereignty and network security. Enterprise computing systems must feature hardware-level security, secure boot chains, and localized cryptographic protection. Dell’s Silicon Root of Trust, implemented across their latest generation servers, ensures that system components are fully verified before boot, mitigating firmware-level cyber attacks for critical Austrian utilities, government institutions, and logistics firms.

High-Performance Computing Clusters

Austria’s scientific community, anchored by research projects such as the Vienna Scientific Cluster (VSC), continuously pushes the boundaries of computational physics, bioinformatics, and climate modeling. These heavy-duty applications demand scalable rack configurations, high-density DDR5 memory arrays, and advanced PCIe Gen 5 architectures. By implementing highly customized GPU servers and scalable multi-socket systems, research institutes across Graz, Salzburg, and Innsbruck can handle massive datasets while minimizing the carbon footprint of local university datacenters.

Solutions Architecture

Macro-Industry Solutions & Architectural Blueprints

Enterprise configurations designed for high-density computing, cloud integration, and local regulatory alignment.

Hybrid Cloud Orchestration for Mid-Market Enterprises

Mid-sized enterprises in Austria frequently adopt hybrid cloud strategies to balance compliance requirements with cost efficiency. Sensitive transaction databases are retained on-premises via high-reliability Dell PowerEdge configurations, while non-sensitive workloads are offloaded to public cloud environments (such as AWS Frankfurt or Microsoft Azure DACH regions). To achieve seamless data movement, systems require high-throughput network cards (25GbE/100GbE) and advanced virtualization capabilities powered by VMware vSphere or Red Hat OpenShift, ensuring low-latency communication between local hardware and remote cloud endpoints.

Green Datacenters & Thermal Optimization

With Austria's strict environmental regulations and the high cost of energy, datacenter power usage effectiveness (PUE) is a key metric for IT leaders. Next-generation servers utilize smart cooling technologies, including multi-vector cooling algorithms and direct liquid cooling (DLC) loops. By optimizing airflow and employing high-efficiency Titanium hot-plug redundant power supplies, Austrian operators can drastically reduce cooling overheads, helping local enterprises align with national energy efficiency mandates while maintaining sustained high-compute throughput.

860+
Global Supply Partners
180+
R&D Engineers
42
QA Specialists
USD 22M
Max Annual Export Revenue
Hardware Technology

Dell PowerEdge Architecture and Technical Roadmap

Detailed performance benchmarks and architecture transitions from 15G to 16G platforms.

The transition from previous-generation server architectures to the latest Dell 16G series represents a major performance leap in compute capacity, memory architecture, and PCIe bandwidth. Powered by 4th and 5th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors or AMD EPYC processors, these platforms are built to run resource-heavy applications, virtual desktop environments (VDI), and complex database systems.

Architectural Feature Dell PowerEdge 15G Platform Dell PowerEdge 16G Platform (Current) Target Enterprise Use Case in Austria
Processor Options 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable / AMD 2nd Gen 4th/5th Gen Intel Xeon / AMD 4th Gen EPYC AI training, complex scientific simulations
Memory Speed & Format DDR4 up to 3200 MT/s DDR5 up to 5600 MT/s Large-scale in-memory database engines (SAP HANA)
I/O Throughput PCIe Gen 4 (Up to 16 GT/s per lane) PCIe Gen 5 (Up to 32 GT/s per lane) Ultra-fast NVMe storage clusters, high-speed networking
Security Framework iDRAC9 Security Lockout Silicon Root of Trust & Zero-Trust MFA Austrian banking sector, municipal government security

In addition to hardware upgrades, the implementation of iDRAC9 (Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller) provides system administrators with deep out-of-band monitoring capabilities. This allows Austrian IT teams to remotely inventory components, flash firmware updates, configure RAID arrays, and monitor thermal metrics without requiring a physical presence in the datacenter, maximizing operational efficiency and reducing downtime.

OEM & Manufacturing Strength

About Klyvora Node Technologies Ltd.

Advanced high-performance computing engineering, specialized system integration, and global supply logistics.

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, the company operates a modern production facility with a total building area of approximately 320㎡, supporting integrated R&D, assembly, testing, and quality control operations.

The company reports annual export revenue ranging between USD 8 million and USD 22 million, with over 6 years of export experience and 11 years of accumulated industry expertise in advanced computing hardware and system integration. Klyvora maintains a strong international trade background and serves major markets including North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.

Klyvora Node Technologies employs a structured quality assurance system, combining automated testing methods, burn-in stress testing, and full-system validation procedures. Product inspection methods include thermal performance testing, hardware stress diagnostics, and multi-stage functional verification. The quality control team consists of approximately 42 dedicated professionals ensuring strict compliance with international manufacturing standards.

The company collaborates with a global supply chain network of over 860 partners, enabling stable sourcing of high-grade components such as GPUs, server-grade motherboards, power systems, and cooling solutions. Its primary customer base includes AI research institutions, cloud service providers, enterprise data centers, and HPC solution integrators.

Klyvora maintains strong R&D capabilities with a team of around 180 engineers focused on GPU server architecture optimization, liquid cooling innovation, and AI workload acceleration. The company supports a wide range of customization options, including chassis design, thermal configuration, GPU density optimization, and firmware-level system tuning.

In the past year, Klyvora has launched approximately 86 new products, reflecting its continuous innovation in high-density computing systems and next-generation AI infrastructure solutions.

Logistics & Supply Chain

Secure Enterprise Logistics and Delivery to Austria

Streamlined supply chain workflows designed for landlocked European enterprise clients.

Procuring server systems in Austria demands careful planning to avoid supply chain disruptions. As landlocked Central European destinations, regional logistics hubs like Vienna, Linz, Graz, and Innsbruck rely on efficient port-to-rail links via Rotterdam, Hamburg, or Koper. We coordinate delivery terms (including CIF and DDP) to simplify import declarations, transit clearances, and compliance protocols at local EU borders.

All server systems undergo detailed verification before dispatch. Hardware configurations are assembled, tested, and packed in secure, anti-static, shock-absorbing materials to withstand long-distance shipping. We coordinate delivery schedules with global tracking platforms to ensure servers arrive safely, on schedule, and ready for deployment in local datacenters.

Compliance & Security

Security Standards for Austrian and DACH Infrastructures

Ensuring compliance with local cyber regulations and environmental directives.

CE & Austrian Safety Standards

Every Dell system distributed by Klyvora matches European CE safety directives. This guarantees proper electromagnetic shielding, electrical safety, and material composition limits (RoHS), making these systems suitable for Austrian corporate and public-sector projects.

GDPR & Data Sovereignty

For organizations managing private user records, our configurations support native encryption, hardware-level security keys, and secure write-once-read-many (WORM) storage. This keeps critical user data isolated and compliant with local data-sovereignty rules.

E-Waste & Recycling (WEEE)

We work with authorized recycling partners in Central Europe to support green lifecycle management. Old hardware can be safely decommissioned and recycled in line with local waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) directives.

Product Catalog

Dell PowerEdge Server Systems Available for Export to Austria

Select from our complete range of 1U, 2U, and 4U rack servers. Customized configurations, RAM expansion, and GPU matching are available on request.

Information Hub

Frequently Asked Questions & Technical Advisory

Expert insights on local hardware compatibility, import logistics, and custom integrations for Austrian buyers.

Q1: How do Klyvora systems comply with Austria's NIS 2 directives?
Our enterprise server configurations feature integrated security controls, including Silicon Root of Trust, cryptographically signed firmware, and secure boot profiles. These protocols protect hardware components from unauthorized modifications, helping local companies meet NIS 2 security standards.
Q2: Can we request customized CPU, RAM, and GPU layouts?
Yes. Backed by an engineering team of 180, Klyvora provides fully customized system builds. We design thermal structures, allocate memory speeds (up to 5600 MT/s DDR5), and integrate specialized enterprise GPUs (like NVIDIA H100/A100) to meet the needs of deep learning and compute-heavy projects.
Q3: What are the transit routes and delivery timeframes to Austria?
We manage transit routes to Austrian industrial hubs (such as Vienna, Graz, Linz, and Salzburg) using both air and sea shipping networks. Typically, express air freight delivers systems in 7–12 business days, while standard ocean shipping through North Sea ports takes 28–35 days. We provide complete tracking data and coordinate import declarations for all deliveries.
Q4: Are the systems protected during international transport?
Yes. Every server is wrapped in custom anti-static packaging, lined with high-density shock-absorbing foam, and housed in heavy-duty shipping crates. For larger systems and multi-node racks, we palletize shipments to minimize risk and protect structural integrity during transit.
Q5: Do you provide support for VMware and other virtualization platforms?
Yes. Our Dell PowerEdge configurations are certified for major enterprise hypervisors, including VMware ESXi, Proxmox VE, Microsoft Hyper-V, and Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization. We pre-configure BIOS options and flash compatible firmware versions during staging to ensure fast deployment.
Q6: What quality checks are completed before shipment?
Our quality control team of 42 specialists runs system diagnostics on all builds, including thermal profiling, component performance tests, and continuous 24-to-72 hour burn-in stress tests. This rigorous process prevents early hardware failures and ensures reliable operation on delivery.