Klyvora
High-performance processing engines designed to power hypervisors, deep learning clusters, and virtual machine environments with maximum uptime and thermal efficiency.
Ensuring robust server infrastructure with specialized OEM/ODM capabilities and direct factory-level systems customization.
Tailored bare-metal node hardware, bios-level tuning, specific hypervisor configuration (KVM, ESXi), and physical layout modifications tailored to your multi-tenant environment.
Direct alliances with over 860 tier-1 component suppliers globally. Guaranteed supply chain pathways for high-end server-grade motherboards, CPUs, and NVMe drives.
Every host machine undergoes full stress burn-in testing, load optimization, and multi-stage diagnostic testing by our 42-member dedicated quality control division.
The modern digital ecosystem thrives on virtualized infrastructure. Globally, the reliance on Virtual Private Servers (VPS) and cloud dedicated hardware has reached an inflection point. As cloud-native computing, AI inference, and large language models (LLMs) like DeepSeek push resource usage to new heights, enterprise IT managers require more than standard off-the-shelf components. The global VPS hardware architecture has transitioned from standard multi-tenant hosting servers to highly specialized, deep-compute nodes capable of sustaining continuous multi-threading, massive parallel CPU calculations, and hardware-accelerated graphics processing.
Within this environment, virtual private server nodes function as the physical foundation of the internet. They host critical ERP software, microservices, database clusters, and virtual machine layers for millions of global operations. The global market now demands hardware platforms that offer maximum core-density, high-speed RAM layouts, PCIe Gen 5 routing, and energy efficiency. Buyers seek bare-metal platforms that optimize virtualization density. By reducing physical footprint and energy usage while maximizing CPU thread allocation, data centers can achieve substantial operational savings and return on investment.
China has long stood as the epicentre of high-performance computing hardware manufacturing. The domestic ecosystem offers distinct advantages in cost efficiency, design agility, and production speed. In technology manufacturing hubs like Shenzhen, the direct integration of R&D with assembly lines enables rapid product development. For example, system engineers can design a custom chassis layout, prototype the metal design, test thermal airflow dynamics, and initiate production runs in a fraction of the time required by Western competitors.
This agility is underpinned by a robust supply chain network. Top-tier Chinese hardware exporters, such as Klyvora Node Technologies Ltd., maintain direct access to over 860 supply partners. This secures component supply paths even during global semiconductor challenges. This network guarantees that enterprise customers receive systems featuring the latest hardware standards—from high-density NL SAS drives to high-speed solid-state drives and complex server motherboards. This vertical supply integration reduces costs and shortens transit lead times for large-scale enterprise deployments.
To deliver high reliability, a VPS hosting system must feature hardware optimized at the bios and firmware level for specific virtualization protocols. Whether running Kernel-based Virtual Machines (KVM), VMware ESXi, Hyper-V, or Xen, system architects look for several core hardware features:
Modern bare-metal servers and VPS nodes are deployed across diverse global workloads. The target environment dictates the hardware configuration:
The rise of open-source artificial intelligence systems has increased the demand for GPU-backed server architectures. The xFusion and Dell PowerEdge platforms, integrated with multi-socket Xeon processors and high-density GPU cooling systems, are designed to support deep learning and real-time inference engines. These configurations allow developers to divide GPU resources among multiple isolated VPS instances, making AI development more accessible.
Hosting providers need high density to remain profitable. Utilizing 1U and 2U rack setups (such as the FusionServer 1288H and 2288H series), operators can allocate dozens of virtual environments on a single physical host. When paired with high-capacity enterprise storage systems and dual-socket CPU layouts, these servers offer the stability required to meet strict Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
Modern enterprises prioritize security and control over public cloud solutions. High-capacity servers featuring SAS/SATA hybrid drive configurations serve as secure, high-speed Network Attached Storage (NAS) platforms. These systems enable encrypted file sharing, automatic backups, and central resource storage for global teams.
Data center design is shifting toward sustainability and energy efficiency. As processors run hotter and rack densities increase, standard air cooling systems are reaching their physical limits. The industry is moving toward advanced thermal management, including closed-loop liquid cooling, cold-plate CPU solutions, and optimized airflow chassis designs. These innovations help data centers reduce their Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) ratio, lower operating costs, and meet global environmental standards.
Additionally, modern virtualization platforms are designed for modular maintenance. Toolless chassis designs, hot-swappable fans, redundant power supplies (CRPS), and modular hard drive trays allow datacenter technicians to replace components without interrupting system operations. These features ensure long-term hardware reliability and minimize downtime.
Established in 2016, Klyvora Node Technologies Ltd. has grown into a leading manufacturer of high-performance computing infrastructure. We specialize in AI GPU server systems, scalable compute clusters, and enterprise-grade data center hardware solutions. Operating from a modern production facility designed for precise assembly and rigorous testing, Klyvora integrates research, assembly, and quality control into a streamlined process.
With annual export revenue ranging between USD 8 million and USD 22 million, and over 6 years of international trade experience, Klyvora serves major markets across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Our R&D team of 180 engineers focuses on GPU server architecture, thermal management, and firmware optimization. Our 42-member quality control team uses automated diagnostic tools and burn-in testing to ensure compliance with international manufacturing standards.
Complete your infrastructure deployment with our range of high-throughput solid-state drives, enterprise hard drives, and high-density 2U-4U rack architectures.