Klyvora
Explore our premier localized inventory of high-density xFusion servers, configured specifically for Mexico City data centers, offering ultra-low latency, USMCA compliance, and enterprise durability.
As the industrial landscape of North America shifts rapidly toward nearshoring, Mexico City (CDMX) has emerged as the premier logistics, manufacturing, and data center corridor in Latin America. The metropolitan area, combined with adjacent technological clusters in Querétaro and Estado de México, provides the ideal ecosystem for deploying enterprise computing infrastructure.
With the implementation of the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) and substantial investments in fiber-optic backbones, global enterprises are choosing Mexico City to house redundant computing power. Local industrial parks, such as those in Vallejo-I and San Martín Obispo, are transforming into high-density digital infrastructure hubs, offering lower latency, streamlined customs protocols, and highly competitive operating costs.
Our dedicated xFusion Server integration facility and exporter network in Mexico City bridges the gap between Asian supply chains and North American data centers. By configuring, validating, and testing systems locally, we eliminate traditional customs delays and deliver fully optimized rack deployments directly to corporate facilities in Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
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.
Modern data centers require hardware that excels at computational density, energy efficiency, and high throughput. The xFusion series, particularly the V6 and V7 generations, represent a paradigm shift in how mid-to-large-scale enterprises manage workloads.
Utilizing Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, xFusion servers provide up to 80 cores per node. This enables high-density virtualization and complex database transactions without CPU bottlenecks. Integrated UPI channels facilitate high-bandwidth, low-latency inter-socket communication.
Models like the xFusion 2288H V6 leverage up to 25 local drive slots, permitting dense storage virtualization (vSAN, Ceph) coupled with intensive computing. The design optimizes heat dissipation pathways, ensuring that even under maximum workload, thermal throttling is non-existent.
With PCIe Gen 4 and Gen 5 capabilities, xFusion servers support up to 8 dual-width GPU accelerators. This architecture is custom-tailored for massive parallel processing tasks such as DeepSeek, LLM training, convolutional neural networks, and real-time visualization.
Furthermore, our custom-configured xFusion platforms feature advanced SAS/SATA/NVMe hybrid storage backplanes. With the integration of hardware RAID controllers (such as the LSI 9560-8i or 9540-8i), data redundancy is managed at the hardware level, freeing up CPU cycles for core application processing. This configuration is essential for Mexico City's financial sectors and automotive logistics, where system downtime equals millions of dollars in losses.
Comprehensive list of enterprise rack servers, network switches, and ultra-high-density units optimized for CDMX tech ecosystems.
Businesses in Mexico City do not just buy server boxes; they purchase solutions to address specific operational bottlenecks. Below is an overview of how our localized xFusion products target regional industry pain points:
Mexico’s manufacturing hubs require real-time analytics to monitor factory assembly efficiency. By utilizing xFusion 2288H V6 servers, companies can deploy local edge computing architectures that interface with IoT sensors, streamlining logistics management and optimizing supply chains with zero cloud-latency dependencies.
For banking institutions along Paseo de la Reforma, latency can make or break transactions. Multi-socket, high-density FusionServer architectures with DDR5 memory support rapid database parsing, real-time risk assessment, and secure transaction auditing, compliance-certified for Mexican banking regulations.
With major hyperscalers building massive data hubs nearby, telecom providers use xFusion's network series servers to handle network functions virtualization (NFV) and high-bandwidth traffic routing. The integration of 10G/40G H3C switches ensures seamless link aggregation and packet processing.
Localizing AI workloads has become paramount due to data sovereignty laws. The Klyvora-configured G5500 V7 Multi-GPU AI servers offer optimized memory access and interconnect speed specifically built to run DeepSeek, LLMs, and neural network simulations locally within the enterprise firewall.
Procuring enterprise hardware in Latin America involves complex regulatory paths. Klyvora Node Technologies guarantees that all xFusion servers exported and distributed in Mexico comply with local laws and certifications:
The computing landscape is transitioning from air-cooled 2U boxes to dense, hybrid-cooled clusters. In partnership with global component giants, Klyvora is designing next-generation architectures focused on:
1. Liquid Cooling Standardization: To mitigate the high electrical costs in Mexico City, future xFusion builds will support direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems, reducing the overall Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of data centers to under 1.2.
2. GPU Heterogeneity: As AI training evolves, we are designing systems capable of mix-and-matching diverse accelerators, allowing companies to scale their computational power without vendor lock-in.
3. Zero-Trust Hardware Security: Integrating Silicon Root of Trust (RoT) within xFusion motherboard controllers to prevent firmware-level security breaches and secure proprietary models from external intrusion.
Essential storage upgrades and specialty GPU units configured for extreme workloads.