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Explore our select high-density V7 computing systems engineered for instant integration in Southern California enterprise datacenters.
As one of the world's most critical digital gateways, Greater Los Angeles acts as a central hub for trans-Pacific telecommunication, localized cloud services, and heavy digital media infrastructure. From the carrier hotels of One Wilshire in Downtown LA to the emerging biotech, aerospace, and high-performance computing clusters in El Segundo, Silicon Beach, and Pasadena, the demand for enterprise computing hardware has shifted dramatically. Standard off-the-shelf servers no longer suffice. Contemporary enterprises require architectural specificity, power optimization, and high-reliability structures that only custom-configured V7 Rack Servers can deliver.
Southern California's tech industry is defined by high-intensity compute applications: media rendering and VFX processing in Hollywood, aerospace telemetry simulations in Hawthorne, and decentralized Web3 applications across Santa Monica. Each of these workloads requires distinct optimizations in storage throughput, memory channels, and GPU acceleration. Our position as an integration leader ensures that systems configured at our facilities meet local energy standards (such as California Energy Commission Title 24 mandates) while maximizing compute density per rack unit.
Maximize rack space in premium LA carrier hotels. Deploy dual-socket Intel Xeon processing architectures within 1U and 2U envelopes.
Specialized systems designed to run complex local neural nets, AI training pipelines, and DeepSeek model hosting environments seamlessly.
Hardware-enforced secure boot, TPM 2.0 modules, and Intel SGX/TDX support to shield critical intellectual property in Southern California.
The V7 generation represents a monumental leap in data center design, integrating architectural revisions that address bottleneck zones in modern processing. Built on support for 4th and 5th Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors, the platform unlocks high core density, enhanced cache layers, and advanced accelerators. The core of this progression lies in the adoption of PCIe 5.0 and DDR5 Memory architectures.
With PCIe 5.0, data transfer rates double compared to PCIe 4.0, scaling bandwidth up to 32 GT/s per lane. For system architectures deployed in AI cluster configurations, this reduces latency and accelerates communication between host processors and advanced GPU engines, such as those running local DeepSeek AI models. Furthermore, DDR5 memory configurations enable rates up to 4800 MT/s to 5600 MT/s, drastically eliminating memory bus saturation when executing massive vector datasets or running heavy virtualization pools.
Storage topology in V7 units is highly flexible. It supports configurations from high-capacity 3.5-inch SATA/SAS hard drives to low-latency NVMe SSD units. The dual-socket configuration allows parallel data execution channels, which are vital for hyper-converged infrastructures (HCI). By utilizing SmartNICs and high-capacity network adapters (up to 100GE/200GE), V7 rack units adapt to complex network fabrics, preventing external data starvation and optimizing performance for local enterprise applications.
| Hardware Dimension | V5 Architecture (Previous) | V7 System Standards (Current) | Strategic Value for Datacenters |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCIe Technology | PCIe Gen3 (8 GT/s) | PCIe Gen5 (32 GT/s) | 4x bandwidth; essential for GPU-to-CPU connectivity and ultra-fast storage networks. |
| Memory Support | DDR4 (Up to 2933 MT/s) | DDR5 (Up to 5600 MT/s) | Eliminates CPU starvation, dramatically speeding up multi-thread virtualization tasks. |
| Security Infrastructure | Basic TPM 1.2 / TXT | TPM 2.0 / Intel SGX & TDX | Hardware-isolated trust domains; secure VM execution in shared cloud structures. |
| Thermal Integration | Standard Dual-Air Fans | Liquid-Cooling Ready & Multi-Zone Fan | Supports TDP up to 350W+ per CPU; lowers datacenters' Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE). |
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, we have constructed a specialized R&D and testing structure in our 320㎡ facility, facilitating precision assembly, software provisioning, burn-in validation, and quality control. This targeted footprint enables us to orchestrate custom setups for systems like the V7 server series with rapid turnarounds.
Our operational model is reinforced by partnerships with over 860 global supply chain vendors. This extensive network enables us to source premium components like high-performance GPUs, server-grade motherboards, high-efficiency power supplies, and customized cooling modules. We serve system integrators, HPC data centers, research institutions, and enterprises across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, generating an annual export revenue of USD 8 million to USD 22 million.
Whether you need high-density flash arrays, multi-GPU configurations for AI training, or localized hosting setups, our 180+ engineering team is ready to design and deliver custom systems that meet your specifications.
Get Customized Engineering ProposalIn the Southwest region of the United States, managing power consumption and heat output is crucial for data center operations. Grid efficiency mandates and the cost of cooling power require server hardware designed for optimal thermal performance. The V7 Rack Server platforms address this challenge with advanced aerodynamics, multi-zone fan arrays, and direct-to-chip liquid cooling compatibility.
By utilizing smart sensors distributed across the motherboard, backplanes, and power supply units, V7 servers dynamically adjust cooling parameters. This targeted airflow keeps critical components operating within peak temperature ranges while preventing over-cooling of idle zones. Additionally, these configurations support high-temperature operation (compatible with ASHRAE A2 to A4 standards), allowing data centers to raise ambient room temperatures and lower cooling costs.
For high-density deployments—such as 8U GPU servers—our systems offer liquid-cooling configurations. By routing coolant directly to the CPU and GPU baseplates, these configurations bypass the thermal resistance of traditional air cooling, enabling efficient operation of high-power processors (TDP 350W+). This technological edge enables enterprise clients in Greater Los Angeles to run dense AI and storage nodes while meeting local sustainability metrics.
Every system shipped from our facility undergoes a structured multi-stage quality assurance protocol. Our quality control division, consisting of approximately 42 professionals, executes hardware diagnostic tests, multi-point functional validation, thermal profiling, and extensive high-stress burn-in processes. This rigorous approach ensures that all components function reliably under sustained enterprise workloads before deployment.
Figure 1.0: Real-time visual documentation of our production testing, automated burn-in chambers, multi-GPU assembly lines, and export logistics division at Klyvora Node Technologies.
Select from our wide range of V7 rack platforms, high-density AI acceleration rigs, and NAS systems tailored for various workloads.
Procuring high-end computing components requires navigation of international trade compliance, regional certifications, and shipping logistics. Klyvora Node Technologies manages these complexities for clients in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Export operations are designed for compliance with major regulatory structures, ensuring efficient transit and customs clearance.
Our products carry standard international certifications, including CE, FCC, UL, and RoHS, conforming to the structural safety and environmental requirements of municipal zones, including the Los Angeles region. To ensure safe transit, all systems are shipped in reinforced, shock-absorbent packaging designed to protect multi-node, high-weight server configurations from damage during international and domestic shipping.
Additionally, our team coordinates with freight forwarding services to offer flexible delivery options (including DDP, FOB, and CIF terms). Our logistical presence on the West Coast enables rapid transit paths to major Southern California data hubs, reducing deployment lead times and helping operations scale efficiently.
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