Klyvora Klyvora

Network Switch Factory & Exporters for Brazil

High-Density Data Center Solutions & Layer 3 Core Switches Engineered for Brazil’s Growing ICT Infrastructure, Cloud Centers, and AI GPU Server Deployments.

Brazil’s Enterprise Networking & Telecom Landscape

Understanding the technical requirements, regulatory environment, and growth trajectory of South America's largest digital economy.

The Dynamics of Brazil's Digital Infrastructure

Brazil is undergoing an unprecedented shift in datacenter concentration, spurred on by the adoption of 5G networks, cloud computing, and automated industrial plants in key states like São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Minas Gerais. As enterprise local area networks (LANs) transition from legacy systems, the demand for highly reliable Core and Distribution Network Switches has surged.

Unlike typical markets, Brazilian network deployments must withstand tropical environmental factors (high ambient humidity, temperature variations) and power grid instabilities. As an established exporter, our hardware configurations feature enhanced over-voltage protection, advanced thermal dissipation chassis, and redundant power supplies designed specifically for regional standards.

Compliance, Standards & ANATEL Readiness

Entering the Brazilian market requires a comprehensive understanding of local regulations. Equipment destined for public telecommunications networks must comply with ANATEL (Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações) guidelines. Our export infrastructure focuses on delivering hardware that aligns with global standards (CE, FCC, RoHS) while being structurally optimized for seamless Integration and homologation testing in Brazil.

  • Voltage & Power Compatibility: All supplied switches support universal inputs (110V/220V at 60Hz) conforming to NBR 14136 standards.
  • Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): Designed to avoid interference with localized wireless and cell tower frequencies.
  • Mercosur Tariff Streamlining: Optimized export documentation to support smooth customs clearance at major ports like Santos and Paranaguá.

Advanced HPC & Computing Infrastructure

Bridging the gap between high-speed network switches and next-generation AI GPU computing power.

2016
Established Year
180+
R&D Engineers
860+
Supply Chain Partners
$8M - $22M
Annual Export Revenue (USD)

Enterprise Capability and OEM/ODM Adaptability

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. Operating from a modern production facility supporting integrated R&D, assembly, testing, and quality control operations, we back our hardware with 11 years of industry expertise and 6 years of global export footprint.

Our QA framework relies on a structured quality assurance system. With 42 dedicated quality control professionals conducting thermal performance testing, hardware stress diagnostics, and multi-stage functional verification, every batch of switches and server chassis leaves our factory in peak operational condition. We launched approximately 86 new products in the past year alone, emphasizing our commitment to next-generation network hardware.

Localized Application Scenarios

How our technology scales to meet the physical and systemic requirements of Brazil's vertical sectors.

Agribusiness Smart Farms

From monitoring silos in Mato Grosso to connecting remote weather sensors. Our Layer 3 switches act as the industrial Ethernet backbones for processing plants, offering fiber uplinks to bypass long-distance electrical interference.

Faria Lima FinTech Clusters

High-frequency trading environments and banking nodes in São Paulo require sub-millisecond packet switching. The H3C S6520X series delivers robust 10G/40G wire-speed forwarding to minimize latencies in database updates.

Metropolitan ISP Networks

Brazilian regional internet service providers require scalable fiber aggregation equipment. Our multi-port optical solutions provide dynamic bandwidth provisioning and robust QoS to manage heavy residential streaming data loads.

Technological Roadmap & Future Outlook

Developing tomorrow's switching architectures to power the next phase of South American cloud expansion.

Transitioning to 100G/400G Networks

As AI clusters powered by platforms like DeepSeek expand across academic and private datacenters, standard 10G connections are becoming bottlenecks. Our engineering roadmap targets the integration of 100G QSFP28 and 400G PAM4 technologies, ensuring that data transmission pipelines keep pace with modern neural network architectures. This expansion directly addresses the high bandwith needs of server farms utilizing top-tier GPU matrices.

Thermal Innovation for Tropical Climates

Managing power usage effectiveness (PUE) is critical for Brazilian datacenter operator profitability. Standard server layouts generate massive heat, driving up air conditioning costs. Klyvora is pioneering specialized chassis configurations that optimize airflow dynamics and support direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems. By combining optimized hardware placement with efficient thermodynamic properties, our setups reduce thermal loads by up to 25% compared to traditional models.

Our R&D and Manufacturing Facilities

Inside Klyvora Node Technologies: Where engineering excellence meets state-of-the-art production.

With a facility optimized for advanced network hardware production and server integration, our operation maintains top-tier standards. Every switch chassis, RAID controller card, and server blade undergoes rigorous multi-step inspection protocols. Our partnerships with over 860 global supply chain partners guarantee reliable access to premium raw components, ensuring that your export orders to Brazil are delivered on schedule.

Production facility assembly line for network components
Server configuration and network switch burn-in testing lab
High speed network testbench and optical link analyzer
Final quality control packing of rack servers and switches

Frequently Asked Questions

Expert technical answers to assist network architects, procurement officers, and system integrators operating in Brazil.

What is the typical lead time and shipping route for exporting network switches to Brazil?
For bulk enterprise orders, production times average between 15 and 30 business days. Standard shipping routes originate from our distribution centers and arrive at the Port of Santos or Guarulhos International Airport (for air freight). We provide full packing lists, HS Codes (851762), and origin certificates to coordinate with your Siscomex broker.
Do your switches support open networking protocols like SONiC or standard SNMPv3?
Yes. Our switches support standard management configurations including SNMPv3, SSH, Telnet, and Web GUI management. Specific high-speed models support open networking protocols, allowing Brazilian network administrators to run custom software-defined network (SDN) configurations.
How do you handle warranty claims and technical hardware support in Brazil?
We offer a standard 3-year hardware warranty on all core network switches and compute infrastructure. For enterprise projects in metropolitan hubs like São Paulo and Campinas, we can arrange spare-parts inventory services and provide direct escalation channels to our global engineering support desk.
Are your power supplies efficient enough for data centers attempting to minimize regional green energy costs?
Absolutely. The power modules in our switches and server chassis carry 80 PLUS Platinum certifications, operating at up to 94% efficiency. This substantially reduces waste heat and baseline energy requirements, critical for keeping operating costs low within the Brazilian energy pricing structure.