Klyvora
High-performance 2U rack compute engines engineered to support cloud virtualization, high-speed regional database loads, and heavy data orchestration workloads.
Sydney serves as the critical neural center for digital services, cloud operations, and high-frequency trading networks across the Australia-Pacific zone. With massive multi-tenant data facilities in Silverwater, Macquarie Park, and Alexandria, local businesses require backend infrastructure that guarantees ultra-low latencies, high-performance compute density, and compliance with strict Australian data residency and security mandates (APRA SPS 220 & ASD Essential Eight).
For operations hosted in local hyperscale installations (such as Equinix, NextDC, and Macquarie Data Centres), standard off-the-shelf configurations often fail to balance performance with localized thermal limits. Modern applications demand tailored hardware architectures—utilizing the latest generation Dell PowerEdge processors combined with custom staging, robust system memory densities, and specialized network interfaces optimized for local fiber backbones.
Speak to an Australian Systems ArchitectMaximize throughput, lower localized data center footprint fees, and secure maximum hardware ROI with customized 2U & 4U architectural profiles.
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 maintain a highly specialized modern production facility with a building area of approximately 320㎡, engineered to support high-density integrated R&D, precision assembly, custom system burn-in testing, and multi-stage quality control.
Leveraging our strategic location in China's advanced hardware manufacturing hub, Klyvora provides direct component staging, rapid procurement, and custom firmware optimization. This supply chain flexibility helps reduce global shipment delays and ensures that hardware configurations reach Sydney networks with minimal turnaround times.
With annual export revenues ranging between USD 8 million and USD 22 million, over 6 years of direct export experience, and 11 years of deep-rooted industry expertise in advanced enterprise hardware, Klyvora serves major markets including North America, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Australia.
Future-proofing local infrastructure demands a deep understanding of cooling efficiencies and changing computing requirements.
As processor thermal design power (TDP) exceeds 350W per socket, air cooling approaches physical limits. Our future designs integrate direct-to-chip (D2C) liquid cooling configurations and localized manifold loops. This helps Sydney data centers lower their Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) ratings and meet growing local environmental standards.
Our upcoming systems leverage Compute Express Link (CXL) architectures alongside PCIe Gen 5. By unifying memory access across host processors and specialized hardware accelerators, this integration boosts overall database performance and handles complex virtualized compute loads with reduced memory overhead.
Built directly on Dell's silicon root of trust, our server installations include secure boot verification, immutable configuration auditing, and continuous hardware telemetry alerts. This helps prevent firmware attacks and unauthorized physical tampering at the chassis level.
Deploying bare-metal systems in Australia requires adherence to local frameworks and safety certifications. All servers integrated and shipped by Klyvora Node Technologies to the Sydney metropolitan area comply with:
A key risk in remote hardware procurement is the lag in sourcing replacement components. Klyvora addresses this by maintaining dedicated spare parts inventory and testing arrays. When you deploy our custom-configured Dell PowerEdge setups, we offer pre-configured replacement kits containing tested drives, memory, and power modules for fast swaps when needed.
Furthermore, each unit goes through a comprehensive burn-in testing cycle at our factory before packing. By testing the hardware under high thermal loads prior to transit, we help ensure your systems arrive in Sydney ready to integrate and run.
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Detailed answers regarding technical configurations, international logistics, and localized deployment support.
We analyze the unique cooling restrictions and network requirements of local facilities like NextDC or Equinix. Based on this, we customize memory layouts, configure specific Network Interface Cards (NICs) matching local fiber loops, and integrate custom power supplies to balance the cooling load and optimize power consumption.
Leveraging our supply chain in China's hardware manufacturing hubs, processing and custom hardware assembly usually take 7-10 business days. Standard air freight to Sydney Airport (SYD) takes an additional 3-5 business days, while bulk sea freight routes to Port Botany take approximately 15-20 business days.
Every configured server undergoes rigorous burn-in diagnostic testing, thermal validation, and electrical safety audits managed by our QC team of approximately 42 professionals. This ensures the hardware arrives fully stable, reducing the risk of DOA issues.
Yes. All integrated power configurations, cabling, and internal components comply with the relevant Australian safety regulations, including RCM marks and the AS/NZS 62368.1 standard for audio, video, and information technology equipment safety.
Get in touch with Klyvora Node Technologies' technical sales team. We can provide a comprehensive estimate for custom hardware configurations, staging, and shipping rates directly to your Sydney facility.
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