Klyvora
Select, high-performance computing nodes ready for immediate configuration and export to Ghana.
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, the company operates a modern production facility with a total building area of approximately 320㎡, supporting integrated R&D, assembly, testing, and quality control operations.
The company reports annual export revenue ranging between USD 8 million and USD 22 million, with over 6 years of export experience and 11 years of accumulated industry expertise in advanced computing hardware and system integration. Klyvora maintains a strong international trade background and serves major markets including North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, now expanding its robust technical infrastructure deployment specifically to serve Ghana's growing IT and telecommunications sector.
Klyvora Node Technologies employs a structured quality assurance system, combining 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. The quality control team consists of approximately 42 dedicated professionals ensuring strict compliance with international manufacturing standards.
The company collaborates with a global supply chain network of over 860 partners, enabling stable sourcing of high-grade components such as GPUs, server-grade motherboards, power systems, and cooling solutions. Its primary customer base includes AI research institutions, cloud service providers, enterprise data centers, and HPC solution integrators.
Klyvora maintains strong R&D capabilities with a team of around 180 engineers focused on GPU server architecture optimization, liquid cooling innovation, and AI workload acceleration. The company supports a wide range of customization options, including chassis design, thermal configuration, GPU density optimization, and firmware-level system tuning.
In the past year, Klyvora has launched approximately 86 new products, reflecting its continuous innovation in high-density computing systems and next-generation AI infrastructure solutions.
Analyzing the macroeconomic and environmental drivers of server infrastructure in West Africa.
Ghana is rapidly transforming into a digital powerhouse within West Africa. Initiatives such as the national digitization agenda led by the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation, the expansion of the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS), and the aggressive growth of local data centers in Accra and Tema have generated unprecedented demand for resilient, high-density server infrastructure. Enterprise networks require localized compliance, environmental resilience, and high energy efficiency to match Ghana's economic scale.
Ghana's tropical equatorial climate brings unique challenges to infrastructure maintenance: sustained high ambient temperatures (often averaging 26°C to 32°C in urban hubs) and elevated humidity. Servers must be designed to withstand these thermal environments without experiencing throttle or hardware degradation. Klyvora-designed architectures compatible with xFusion servers employ:
Our server exports serve primary economic sectors across Ghana:
On a global scale, the rapid deployment of Artificial Intelligence, including open-source architectures like DeepSeek R1, containerized microservices, and massive Kubernetes clusters, has shifted hardware requirements toward accelerated computing. Legacy general-purpose processors are insufficient to run modern neural networks. The global IT ecosystem requires hyperconverged server configurations that balance high throughput, storage bandwidth, and GPU accessibility.
By leveraging next-generation PCIe Gen5 connections, high-speed DDR5 memory buffers, and NVMe-backed storage, our server integrations eliminate input/output bottlenecks. This optimization allows researchers and system administrators in emerging markets like Ghana to access processing architectures identical to those deployed in Silicon Valley, London, or Shenzhen.
For enterprise scaling, mixed environments are common. Alongside primary xFusion deployments, we facilitate access to secondary configurations and infrastructure components to ensure unified ecosystem provisioning:
Ensuring compliance with local laws and secure global transit to West Africa.
Under the provisions of the Ghana Data Protection Act, 2012 (Act 843), companies handling personally identifiable information (PII) must store data within national jurisdictions or under strict bilateral privacy protection agreements. Our xFusion server and NAS offerings enable local agencies, telecom operators, and financial companies to build compliant, on-premise private clouds that bypass raw overseas cloud transit, ensuring strict compliance with local audits.
Shipping complex microelectronics requires specialized packaging, custom clearance documents, and shock-absorbent handling. Klyvora manages end-to-end shipping:
Our export programs do not terminate at the port of entry. Klyvora maintains active communication channels and hardware replacement support to bridge operational gaps:
Guaranteed SLAs for Accra/Kumasi Enterprise Operations:
Select from our full matrix of components and systems configured for Ghanaian enterprise infrastructures.
How computing systems are evolving to match tomorrow's cloud infrastructure demands.
As processing nodes transition to advanced PCIe Gen6 interfaces and high-frequency CXL (Compute Express Link) architectures, Klyvora Node Technologies is updating its production pipeline. We are prioritizing three strategic goals to better support emerging economies like Ghana:
Information about purchasing, shipping, and installing high-performance servers in Ghana.
Yes. The electrical supply system in Ghana is rated at 230V voltage and 50Hz frequency. Our enterprise servers ship with auto-switching, high-efficiency Platinum or Titanium AC Power Supply Units (compatible with voltages from 100V to 240V, 50-60Hz) to guarantee electrical stability and safety across local datacenters.
We provide complete FOB, CIF, or DDP shipping terms to Tema Port or Kotoka International Airport. Our export division manages all export declarations, physical phytosanitary certifications for wooden packaging, and technical manuals. We coordinate with local Ghanaian clearing agents to ensure fast transit through the Integrated Customs Management System (ICUMS).
Klyvora offers standard 3-to-5-year hardware warranties on custom assemblies. For clients in Ghana, we offer a dedicated spare parts pool program. Along with bulk rack systems, we export replacement components—such as dynamic cooling fans, hot-swap power supplies, and storage controllers—directly to your local office to minimize replacement delays.
Absolutely. Our AI server configurations (such as the FusionServer G5500 V6 and specialized xFusion GPU Servers) are optimized with high-bandwidth DDR5 memory paths and PCIe Gen4/Gen5 expansion slots. These configurations fully support GPU accelerators required to execute large-scale language models (LLMs) like DeepSeek R1 671B in containerized Docker or Kubernetes environments.