Klyvora
As organizations scale their cloud footprints, the paradigm has shifted from pure public cloud hosting to highly structured hybrid platforms and hardware repatriation schemes.
Modern cloud migration services are no longer just a software-level transfer of virtual machines. Globally, enterprises are facing rising cloud subscription fees, strict regional data localization laws, and latency bottlenecks. Consequently, high-performance physical server nodes have become the foundation of custom private cloud infrastructure. Migrating legacy data workloads requires localized hyperconverged solutions, rackmount storage systems, and GPU arrays capable of processing big data and training AI workloads close to home.
By utilizing scalable compute hardware from China’s leading wholesale suppliers, system integrators and enterprises can assemble high-efficiency local server infrastructure that acts as an extension of their cloud framework, resulting in lower total cost of ownership (TCO) and higher operational sovereignty.
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, Klyvora operates a modern production facility supporting integrated R&D, assembly, testing, and quality control operations. With over 6 years of direct export experience and 11 years of accumulated industry expertise in advanced computing hardware and system integration, Klyvora serves major markets including North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.
Our structured quality assurance system combines 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. Our quality control team consists of approximately 42 dedicated professionals ensuring strict compliance with international manufacturing standards.
Deploying hardware for enterprise cloud migration demands attention to local regulations, security policies, and technical standards. In regions such as the European Union (GDPR compliance), North America (HIPAA and SOC 2 requirements), and the Middle East, migrating virtual workloads to local, physical servers ensures that sensitive database tables remain under physical sovereignty.
Our products are engineered with safety and redundancy in mind. Each server node can be configured with secure boot features, cryptographically signed firmware, and dual-redundant hot-swappable power supplies to ensure continuous runtime. Our deep integration with major international server component manufacturers enables us to customize storage formats, network access cards (such as 10GE or 100GE options), and hardware-level RAID arrays, facilitating seamless configuration of target nodes within local enterprise private cloud networks.
A structured physical deployment roadmap ensures that migrating data to local systems goes smoothly, with minimal downtime.
Analyze current software instances, CPU core allocations, memory capacity, and IOPS requirements. Match these demands with local 1U, 2U, or 4U rackmount servers (such as Dell PowerEdge or xFusion FusionServer lines) to prevent over-provisioning.
Incorporate high-speed interface cards (like Broadcom or Intel adapters) and storage controllers. Install virtual layers (such as VMware ESXi, Proxmox VE, or OpenStack) directly onto localized hardware arrays.
Sync active cloud databases to the physical server arrays using encrypted migration pipelines. Test storage speeds using hardware-level RAID schemes to verify read/write times before going live.
Take an inside look at our modern manufacturing facility, showing where our systems are assembled, configured, and tested.
Here are common technical questions concerning B2B hardware configurations, factory customization options, and system ordering processes.