Klyvora Klyvora

HPE Server Factory & Exporter for Serbia

High-Density Infrastructure Optimization, Secure GPU Clusters, and Certified System Configuration Tailored for Serbian Technology, Telecom, and Industrial Hubs.

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Serbia's Enterprise Compute Revolution: A New Era of ICT Sovereignty

Over the past five years, the Republic of Serbia has emerged as a premier digital technology node in the Western Balkans. Fueled by heavy national investments in centralized municipal registries, state data centers (notably in Kragujevac), and the expansion of the Belgrade technology corridor, local demands for highly reliable enterprise compute resources have surged. The convergence of cloud migration policies, local data localization mandates, and private sector modernization demands that enterprises utilize hardware platforms built for long-term scalability and absolute security.

HPE servers, particularly the ProLiant DL380 and DL360 series, form the technological backbone of this shift. As companies across Serbia navigate hybrid cloud integrations, they require robust supply chains that can deliver advanced hardware with custom specifications, zero-delay customs clearance, and comprehensive compliance guarantees. Partnering with a dedicated HPE server factory and exporter ensures that these infrastructure projects bypass standard retail distribution bottlenecks and access industrial-grade customization directly from global integration hubs.

Leveraging Global Supply Chain Synergy: The Klyvora Factory Operations

By operating integrated design, manufacturing, assembly, and diagnostics ecosystems within major global hardware corridors, Klyvora Node Technologies Ltd. delivers rapid production scaling to Serbian integrators. Since 2016, Klyvora has served as an essential OEM partner, managing a state-of-the-art 320㎡ engineering and testing laboratory that transforms raw hardware architectures into custom enterprise-ready compute clusters.

Rather than relying on generic distribution models, our operation works directly with over 860 component partners. This ensures direct access to critical components—such as certified DDR5 ECC memory registers, Gen5 storage controllers, redundant multi-phase power modules, and specialized fluid circulation elements. We build and test each device to order, bypassing global component bottlenecks to secure critical components ahead of global market surges.

Why Serbian Procurements Choose Factory-Direct Integrators:

  • Optimized Capital Allocation: Our factory-direct architecture lowers component overheads, resulting in an average 18% cost reduction compared to regional multi-tier distribution networks.
  • Flexible Technical Packaging: Choose custom chassis, thermal designs, drive cages, and BIOS configurations tailored specifically to your data center's cooling infrastructure.
  • Direct Engineering Pipelines: Work directly with our 180 engineers to design systems optimized for local power grids and regional operating environments.

Capabilities At-A-Glance

  • Founded: 2016
  • Specialty: OEM AI/GPU Systems
  • Export Reach: Europe & North America
  • Export Revenue: USD 8M - 22M
  • QA Team: 42 Specialists
  • Engineers: 180+ R&D Specialists

Manufacturing Infrastructure & Global Export Metrics

A statistical breakdown of Klyvora's industrial and technical scale, built to support complex data center rollouts across the Western Balkan market.

860+
Global Supply Chain Partners
USD 22M
Maximum Annual Export Revenue
180+
Dedicated Hardware Engineers
86+
Next-Gen Products Launched Annually

Deep Engineering Integration: Thermal & Memory Architectures

Modern workloads demand more than raw computing power; they require precise coordination of thermal limits and memory access. In high-density environments like Belgrade and Novi Sad, virtualization projects run up against the limits of air-cooled setups. When building systems like the HPE ProLiant Compute DL360 Gen12, our engineering team integrates advanced liquid-cooling mechanisms directly into the chassis. This approach prevents CPU throttling under heavy computational loads.

Server Model Class Compute Density & Bus Tech Memory Scalability Optimal Serbian Industry Deployments
HPE ProLiant Gen12 (DL380 / DL360) PCIe Gen5, Intel Xeon 6 (Up to 144 cores) DDR5 ECC RAM (Up to 8TB Capacity) Hyperscale cloud nodes, localized AI inference, and governmental database hosting.
HPE ProLiant Gen11 (DL380 / DL360) PCIe Gen5, Intel Xeon Scalable (4th/5th Gen) DDR5 RAM, Smart Array Storage Mid-market ERP platforms, university compute clusters, and ISP cache nodes.
xFusion 2288H V7 / V6 Systems 2U dual-socket, high GPU density DDR5 / DDR4 ECC modules Real-time smart city video diagnostics and complex regional banking ledgers.

Compliance & Regulatory Support: Navigating Serbia's Customs Requirements

Exporting complex hardware to Serbia requires strict adherence to local regulatory frameworks. Unlike EU member nations, Serbia operates a distinct system of national standards (SRPS) alongside aligned CE marking directives. Klyvora Node Technologies manages the entire compliance process, ensuring smooth transport across the border.

Every server shipment to Belgrade, Nis, or Kragujevac includes pre-cleared certificate documentation, CE compliance sheets, and RoHS confirmations. Our shipping partnerships ensure fast clearance, avoiding customs bottlenecks and getting your systems delivered and running on schedule.

Enterprise Catalog: Edge Compute, AI Accelerators, and Storage Nodes

Explore our complete catalog of rack-mount compute systems, high-density AI accelerators, and verified system memory configurations, fully certified for regional deployment.

Industrial Operations: Precision Burn-In & Quality Verification

Inside our production facilities, each enterprise hardware configuration undergoes strict diagnosis and environmental stress simulation before global dispatch.

Klyvora Assembly Line Precision Memory Diagnostics
Server Motherboard Layout Inspection
Advanced Multi-GPU Assembly Station
Industrial Storage Diagnostics Module

Our quality verification processes are managed by 42 dedicated quality assurance technicians. Each configuration undergoes a strict validation protocol, including high-temperature thermal testing, prolonged hardware load stress testing, and multi-stage firmware validation. This ensures compliance with local voltage structures and UPS backup infrastructure typical of Belgrade industrial data centers.

With an average of 86 new system layouts designed and deployed yearly, Klyvora remains a key driver of infrastructure reliability, helping businesses throughout the Western Balkan corridor scale their capabilities with confidence.

Enterprise Procurement FAQ for the Serbian Market

Answers to key compliance, shipping, and hardware integration questions for technology managers in Serbia.

1. What certificates are provided to clear Serbian Customs?
All shipments include standard commercial documentation alongside CE compliance declarations, manufacturer conformity declarations (aligned with SRPS guidelines), and detailed component serial lists. This preparation minimizes clearance delays at Belgrade and other regional customs checkpoints.
2. How are custom HPE configurations supported post-delivery?
We provide comprehensive component-level warranties (standard 3-year options available) and support hardware virtualization platforms. For critical components, replacement parts are shipped via express courier directly to your facility in Serbia.
3. Can Klyvora pre-configure specific hypervisors or BIOS settings?
Yes. Our 180 engineers can pre-load hypervisors (such as VMware ESXi, Proxmox VE, or Microsoft Hyper-V) and customize BIOS power/performance profiles prior to shipping, ensuring fast, turn-key deployment upon arrival at your data center.
4. What is the typical lead time from factory order to delivery in Serbia?
Standard rack configurations are assembled, tested, and shipped within 10 to 15 working days. Shipping and transit times to Belgrade or Nis typically range between 5 to 7 days, depending on your preferred logistics method (air cargo or overland freight).