Klyvora
In an era defined by exponential data generation, distributed workloads, and critical machine learning dependencies, enterprise data infrastructure requires absolute fault tolerance. Modern backup architectures have shifted from simple local staging storage (NAS) to multi-layered, zero-trust Remote Backup Solutions. Whether mitigating ransomware threats, addressing physical hardware failures, or guaranteeing high-availability cloud computing environments, high-density hardware execution forms the absolute backbone of enterprise continuity.
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 bridge the critical gap between high-level software orchestration and robust, hardware-level backup security. Supporting integrated R&D, precision assembly, testing, and comprehensive quality control, Klyvora provides tailored OEM/ODM architectures designed to meet the strict parameters of global enterprise backup workloads.
The commercial demand for secure data vaulting spans across diverse industry sectors:
Data resilience is fundamentally a localized challenge. Bandwidth constraints, regulatory environments, and environmental conditions vary significantly across regions. Our high-density server configurations (such as the FusionServer 5288 V7 4U and the 2288H V6 2U) are specifically engineered to accommodate these diverse requirements.
In localized retail distribution centers or bank branches, local bandwidth to the central public cloud is often restricted or metered. In these situations, deploying a localized 1U or 2U compute/storage system acts as a high-speed local staging target. Data is locally cached, deduplicated, encrypted, and then slowly replicated to the remote central server during off-peak hours. Hardware components like the XP270-M2 SAS3808 BootCard provide reliable, localized RAID-0/1 operating environments to ensure the edge node itself remains highly resilient.
Modern smart factories generate gigabytes of telemetry data per second. Localized 4U systems act as processing and storage buffers. They clean, parse, and structure localized industrial sensor data, executing regular scheduled backups to secondary storage enclosures located across separate localized power grid networks.
Governments and public utilities are prohibited from exporting telemetry data across international borders. Klyvora’s custom OEM designs enable localized hosting providers to configure bare-metal clusters that comply directly with regional compliance mandates (such as GDPR in Europe or CCPA in North America). Solid-state arrays built with high-end, read-intensive enterprise drives (e.g., the PM893 series SATA SSDs) ensure that local transaction logs can be committed and verified within milliseconds.
Our engineering team specializes in tailoring server architectures for backup workloads, ensuring high throughput, system redundancy, and thermal control.
We configure systems ranging from 1U to 4U rack layouts, optimized for high disk density and easy component maintenance. This design maximizes storage capacity per rack unit while maintaining excellent airflow dynamics.
Our dedicated R&D engineers design customized direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems and hybrid high-velocity fan arrays. This helps maintain stable performance and prevents thermal throttling in high-density installations.
We specialize in optimizing high-speed host bus adapters (like the Emulex LPE35000) and custom SAS/SATA RAID array configurations. This allows us to deliver high write performance and stable long-term data verification.
Modern data backup has evolved beyond simple point-in-time file recovery. The technology roadmap for next-generation hardware focuses on integrating machine learning diagnostics, securing data at rest, and leveraging high-performance interface protocols.
Operating from Shenzhen, the global hub of electronic components and server engineering, Klyvora provides major advantages in supply chain speed, agility, and cost optimization.
Building high-performance hardware requires a commitment to international trade standards and compliance regulations. Klyvora maintains active export operations spanning major markets in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.
Our systems are designed to comply with standard enterprise regulations, including CE, FCC, RoHS, and local telecommunication standards. From an architecture perspective, we support the integration of SED (Self-Encrypting Drives) and TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Modules). This ensures that customer data remains fully encrypted, safeguarding it against physical theft or unauthorized extraction at the storage node level.
Additionally, our team offers specialized firmware tuning. This includes custom BIOS settings, PXE boot configurations, and tailored remote management capabilities (IPMI/BMC). These options allow system integrators to easily deploy our hardware into their existing data center automation networks.
Operating a modern facility supporting integrated research, assembly, testing, and quality control.