Klyvora Klyvora

xFusion Server V5 Rack Server Manufacturer & Supplier

High-Density, Energy-Efficient Compute Infrastructure for Modern AI, Enterprise Cloud, & Mission-Critical Workloads

The Architecture of Efficiency: Evolution of the xFusion V5 Server

As enterprise computing infrastructures move from legacy virtualization platforms to modern, high-density AI clusters, hybrid clouds, and real-time edge processing hubs, the hardware architecture must evolve in tandem. The xFusion FusionServer V5 rack server line represents an industry benchmark in resource balancing, computing density, and operation security.

Powered by Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors (supporting first- and second-generation architectures), these servers maximize core density per rack unit. High-density system integration, modular design, and state-of-the-art security controllers ensure that V5 rack systems can handle high-concurrency virtualization pools, ERP transactional loads, and distributed analytical storage with minimal failure rates.

  • Optimal density-to-power consumption ratio, reducing physical footprint.
  • Dynamic Energy Management Technology (DEMT) that limits system power draws during low utilization.
  • Intelligent BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) featuring automated diagnosis systems for predictive maintenance.
1U FusionServer 1288H V5: Ultra-Dense Web & CDN 2U FusionServer 2288H V5: GPU/Storage Balanced GPU Node NVMe Arrays 2U 4-Socket 2488H V5: Mission-Critical ERP & DB

11+ Yrs

Industry Experience

180+

R&D Engineers

860+

Supply Chain Partners

42

Quality Control Specialists

Enterprise Procurement Strategy: Sourcing the Right V5 Rack Node

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1. Computational Density vs Space Optimization

For large-scale public or private clouds, physical floor space is a premium cost driver. 1U dual-socket servers like the FusionServer 1288H V5 offer dense scaling for virtualization pools and front-end workloads. 2U systems like the 2288H V5 trade extreme density for large PCIe card expansion, GPU scaling, and 3.5-inch high-capacity local storage options.

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2. Storage Hierarchy & Latency Profiles

Enterprise database workloads and deep-learning file caches require fast data retrieval. Procurement professionals need to analyze local storage limits—specifically raw SAS/SATA layouts vs high-speed NVMe configurations. xFusion V5 servers support hybrid configurations (such as 12*3.5" or 24*2.5" drives) with dedicated SSD caching to optimize storage latencies.

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3. Lifecycle Reliability & Hardware Security

Enterprise servers handle sensitive customer and commercial data. Reliable operation relies on key hardware-level protections. Standard features include chip-level cryptographic signing of bios, built-in Trusted Platform Modules (TPM), and smart thermal cooling systems that prevent hardware failures due to heat spikes.

KLYVORA Supply QA Test Assembly R&D

China Industry 4.0: Supply Chain Resilience & Custom Integration

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 operate a modern production facility supporting integrated R&D, assembly, testing, and quality control operations. Our facility provides localized manufacturing capacity that bridges raw silicon components with enterprise deployment-ready server chassis.

With annual export revenue ranging between USD 8 million and USD 22 million, and over 6 years of export experience combined with 11 years of industry expertise in advanced computing hardware, Klyvora maintains stable operations across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Our dynamic engineering and operations teams leverage localized industrial clusters in China to secure cost-competitive components, shorten production times, and manage supply disruptions.

A network of over 860 supply partners provides a steady stream of premium components, from GPU accelerators and high-performance server boards to energy-efficient power distribution modules and customized cooling designs. Backed by 180 engineers and a dedicated 42-member quality control team, we tailor system firmware, optimize GPU spacing, and configure thermal pathways to deliver systems optimized for specific customer tasks.

xFusion V5 Rack Server Series Technical Matrix

Review the technical specifications of the core V5 server nodes. Compare chassis space limits, processing sockets, and optimal target applications.

Server Model Form Factor Processor Support Memory Slots (DDR4) Max Drive Configurations Primary Application Targets
FusionServer 1288H V5 1U Rackmount 2x Intel Xeon Scalable (Gen1/Gen2) 24 LRDIMM/RDIMM slots 4x 3.5" or 10x 2.5" SAS/SATA/NVMe High-density virtualization, CDN, cloud infrastructure nodes
FusionServer 2288H V5 2U Rackmount 2x Intel Xeon Scalable (Gen1/Gen2) 24 LRDIMM/RDIMM slots 12x 3.5" or 24x 2.5" SAS/SATA/NVMe Enterprise databases, virtualization clusters, storage-dense hosting
FusionServer 2488H V5 2U Rackmount 4x Intel Xeon Scalable (Gen1/Gen2) 48 LRDIMM/RDIMM slots 8x or 24x 2.5" SAS/SATA/NVMe In-memory databases (SAP HANA), core ERPs, virtualization centers
FusionServer G5200 V5 4U/Dense Node 2x Intel Xeon Scalable (Gen1/Gen2) 24 LRDIMM/RDIMM slots Varies by GPU cage layout Heterogeneous GPU computing, AI model training & inference

Localized Application Scenarios: Where V5 Systems Excel

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AI Training & High-Density Inference

With systems like the FusionServer G5200 V5, compute clusters run deep learning, machine vision, and AI inference models. High-speed PCIe lanes connect directly to GPUs to eliminate throughput bottlenecks, which speeds up processing for real-time video analytics and large language model execution.

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Core Enterprise ERP & Database Hosting

Large enterprises run mission-critical ERP platforms (such as SAP HANA, Oracle, and MS SQL Server) that require high processor counts and massive memory footprints. The four-socket design of the FusionServer 2488H V5 provides the required memory bandwidth and core density, reducing processing lag during peak reporting hours.

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Virtualization Pools & Software-Defined Storage

Managed Service Providers (MSPs) use the FusionServer 2288H V5 to build scalable virtualization pools and software-defined storage (SDS) clusters. The system’s mixed storage layout supports both SSD cache tiers and high-capacity storage drives in a single 2U chassis, allowing providers to deliver flexible hosting options.

Frequently Asked Technical Questions

What are the primary differences between the V5 and V6 series xFusion Rack Servers?
The V5 series servers are based on 1st and 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Skylake and Cascade Lake architectures), supporting DDR4 RAM and PCIe Gen 3. The V6 series transition to 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Ice Lake), offering higher core counts, native PCIe Gen 4 support, faster DDR4 speeds (up to 3200 MHz), and expanded memory capacities. However, V5 servers remain popular for standard workloads due to their lower cost, wide component compatibility, and solid reliability.
How does Klyvora Node Technologies ensure build quality on customized V5 servers?
We follow a structured quality assurance system. Every custom server configuration undergoes automated diagnostic testing, thermal performance validation, and intensive burn-in diagnostics to stress the CPUs, memory, and storage drives. Our 42-member quality control team checks each system before shipment to verify that all hardware assemblies and custom firmware settings meet global enterprise standards.
Can FusionServer 1288H V5 and 2288H V5 servers handle modern AI workloads?
Yes, they can. While the 1U 1288H V5 is best suited for light inference or API serving due to its layout limits, the 2U 2288H V5 can house up to two dual-slot GPU cards or multiple single-slot accelerators. For heavy training runs and high-density deep learning configurations, the FusionServer G5200 V5 and specialized GPU platforms provide the dedicated power, airflow, and PCIe slot density needed to support multi-GPU setups.
What system options can Klyvora customize for global buyers?
We customize system chassis, thermal cooling layouts, GPU configurations, backplanes (such as SAS, SATA, or NVMe drive allocations), network adapters (LOM/PCIe OCP options), redundant power supplies, and firmware. Our 180 engineers can also pre-load specific operating systems, configure RAID volumes, and set up BIOS parameters to ensure systems arrive ready for deployment.
How does the dynamic cooling system in xFusion V5 servers optimize efficiency?
xFusion V5 servers use built-in sensors linked to the BMC to monitor local component temperatures. The system adjusts fan speeds across independent cooling zones, ensuring only the necessary airflow is delivered. Combined with Dynamic Energy Management Technology (DEMT), this helps reduce idle energy consumption without risking thermal throttling under heavy CPU loads.
What level of technical support and warranty options does Klyvora provide?
We offer hardware warranties and replacement parts support for our deployed servers. Our technical support team assists during initial integration, BIOS and firmware updates, and hardware troubleshooting. We work directly with your logistics teams to ensure quick turnaround times for replacement parts and modules.

Modern Assembly & Quality Control Operations

Klyvora's manufacturing setups run system validations and quality checks across all stages of server integration, hardware burn-in, and configuration testing.

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