Klyvora
Engineered for Kuala Lumpur's rising data centers, multi-tenant cloud architectures, and extreme AI workloads.
As the primary financial powerhouse of Malaysia and a major economic hub in Southeast Asia, Greater Kuala Lumpur (including the technology parks of Cyberjaya and Selangor) is undergoing an unprecedented digital infrastructure boom. Spurred by national digital frameworks such as the MyDIGITAL Initiative and the New Industrial Master Plan (NIMP) 2030, the city has evolved from an administrative nexus into one of the most vital regions for hyperscale data centers, multinational cloud services, and global high-tech manufacturing.
With massive investments poured into regional submarine cables landing at Klang Valley, local data transmission requirements have scaled drastically. Legacy switching infrastructures can no longer support the density required by modern enterprise architectures. Today, local deployment demands low-latency, resilient Layer-2/Layer-3 network switches and high-density computing servers capable of routing massive east-west traffic within multi-tenant data centers.
Adapting cutting-edge network topologies to meet specific enterprise operational criteria in Malaysia's corporate capital.
Kuala Lumpur’s financial services require ultra-high frequency trading configurations and microsecond latency switching. Deployment of core switches like the H3C S6520X-30QC-EI provides high-speed 10G ports combined with massive 40GE optical capabilities, executing instant routing and secure transaction processing.
With AI research centers ramping up, the deployment of GPU servers like the FusionServer 1288H V7 and dedicated AI GPU Rack systems demands a spine-leaf network topology. High throughput is essential to prevent bottlenecking during complex deep learning model training processes.
Modern commercial offices in KL require robust hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) configurations like the xFusion 2288H V7. This ensures reliable virtualization, secure database hosting, and high-availability backup storage solutions that scale as business needs grow.
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 switching solutions. Established in 2016, the company operates a modern production facility with a total building area of approximately 320㎡, supporting integrated R&D, advanced component assembly, rigorous hardware testing, and global-tier quality control operations.
Our annual export revenue ranges between USD 8 million and USD 22 million. Backed by over 6 years of direct export experience and 11 years of deep industry expertise, Klyvora acts as a reliable pipeline connecting cutting-edge Chinese engineering and production ecosystems directly to major global markets, with a dedicated focus on the expanding requirements of Kuala Lumpur and Southeast Asia.
To ensure robust system integrity, Klyvora employs a highly structured quality assurance process. Every switch and rackmount unit undergoes intensive diagnostics, including thermal performance mapping in environmental chambers, high-density hardware stress testing, and multi-stage functional verification. With a dedicated team of 42 quality control professionals, we guarantee compliance with international electrical, safety, and networking standards.
Innovation remains the core driver at Klyvora. Our R&D team consisting of 180+ specialized engineers focuses continuously on high-efficiency cooling methodologies, server architecture design, power optimization, and firmware customization. Key engineering domains include:
The manufacturing capabilities of Chinese electronics hubs offer unmatched speed, component availability, and cost efficiencies. Our integration with China's advanced technology ecosystem allows us to secure components from a network of over 860 partners, encompassing key parts such as high-grade switching ASICs, optical transceivers, server motherboards, and robust power supplies.
For operations in Kuala Lumpur, this translates into direct logistics advantages. By shipping directly from southern Chinese ports to Port Klang, we secure transit times of just 5 to 7 days. This ensures that infrastructure projects in Selangor and KL can meet tight development timelines, avoiding the lengthy lead times common with Western hardware manufacturers.
Anticipating the technological shifts in data transmission, bandwidth scaling, and thermal demands over the next decade.
As machine learning models expand, traditional 10G and 40G systems will transition to 400G and 800G optical lines. Our upcoming switches will integrate higher bandwidth backplanes to support these high-speed connections.
RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE v2) allows direct memory access between servers without routing overhead. Our enterprise switch platforms are built to support lossless Ethernet architectures, essential for low-latency cluster processing.
With Malaysia focusing on environmental efficiency, we are optimizing our hardware for higher temperature tolerances and direct-to-chip liquid cooling integration to help reduce power usage effectiveness (PUE) ratios.
Deploying infrastructure in Malaysia requires compliance with local safety and telecommunications frameworks. All our network switches and server configurations are designed to meet standard certifications, facilitating smooth approval processes with the Standard and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia (SIRIM).
Additionally, Klyvora provides local engineering support, pre-sales integration services, and remote diagnostics to ensure system reliability. Our team coordinates with local systems integrators in the Klang Valley to assist with deployment, configuration, and maintenance services.
Scale your data center infrastructure with our certified switches and multi-socket CPU/GPU rackmount servers.
Addressing key implementation, import, and operational questions for network hardware deployments in Malaysia.
For standard configurations, manufacturing and dispatch take 7 to 10 working days. Ocean freight transit from Shenzhen/Guangzhou ports to Port Klang averages 5 to 7 days. Including customs clearance, clients in Greater Kuala Lumpur can expect delivery within 2 to 3 weeks. Express air freight options are also available for urgent project requirements.
Yes. Our switches operate on standard IEEE networking protocols (such as Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), Spanning Tree (MSTP/RSTP), and OSPF/BGP routing). They are fully compatible with industry-standard Command Line Interfaces (CLI), simplifying integration into existing multi-vendor core networks without requiring configuration overhauls.
Our manufacturing processes comply with CE, FCC, and RoHS guidelines. When exporting to Malaysia, we provide documentation to assist with SIRIM QAS certification requirements, ensuring import compliance and smooth deployment in local enterprise data center setups.
Yes. We support custom hardware modifications (including specific port placement, custom power supply configurations, and branding). Our team of 180+ R&D engineers handles chassis modifications, thermal validation, and specialized firmware adjustments to suit your operational requirements.
Every GPU server undergoes a mandatory 72-hour stress test. This includes thermal performance mapping under full load, diagnostic checks on PCIE lanes, memory test loops, and individual component validation. Our 42-member QC department reviews and signs off on testing reports for each unit prior to packing.
Get in touch with our engineering team for detailed technical specifications, bulk price quotes, or to discuss customized network switch configurations.
A look inside Klyvora's integrated assembly lines, diagnostic labs, and hardware quality control environments.