Aivora
Explore high-performance 1U, 2U, and 4U rackmount servers engineered to power intensive workloads, database virtualization, and deep learning pipelines.
Modern enterprise data hubs face computing bottlenecks driven by deep learning pipelines, transactional databases, and complex high-frequency processing demands. The selection of architecture-level hardware—such as the highly adaptable Dell PowerEdge family—directly dictates long-term scalability, thermal optimization margins, and total cost of ownership (TCO).
As standard cloud footprints shift toward hybrid deployments, enterprises leverage specialized bare-metal configurations to secure sensitive data while sustaining high memory bandwidth. Dell's multi-socket Rack Server portfolio, led by Xeon Scalable processors, addresses this shift with native DDR5 support and PCIe Gen 5 routing, reducing latency bottlenecks across complex networks.
When procurement managers buy Dell servers, verification of authenticity, warranty tracking, and custom hardware modifications are crucial. Aivora Technology delivers verified engineering experience, global supply logistics, and hardware validation processes. This ensures every rack server we supply meets strict international standards.
Working alongside Tier-1 distributors and components suppliers, Aivora builds tailored systems that bridge standard OEM equipment with custom hardware additions, including enterprise SSD layouts, high-density network interface cards, and GPU accelerators.
Dell PowerEdge rack-mount platforms balance compute density, storage capacity, and power efficiency. Understanding the differences between these series is key to selecting the right model for your workload requirements.
Models like the PowerEdge R760 and R760xs leverage 4th and 5th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors. By employing symmetric multi-processing (SMP), they handle highly threaded applications, massive container orchestration arrays, and high-performance databases without CPU throttling.
Dell Smart Flow and multi-vector cooling dynamically adjust fan speeds based on real-time internal thermal sensors. This design keeps memory banks, CPU arrays, and storage controllers within ideal operating temperatures, maximizing hardware lifespans in high-density rack setups.
Integrating DDR5 memory at speeds up to 4800MT/s allows Dell servers to deliver a substantial performance boost over DDR4. Combined with PCIe Gen 5 expansion slots, the system handles heavy network data streams, NVMe RAID storage, and hardware accelerators with ease.
For large enterprise databases and storage-heavy systems, the PowerEdge R760XD2 provides high-density, low-latency, and highly scalable storage layouts. This makes it a smart choice for video rendering pipelines, big data analytics, and NAS-based storage setups. Meanwhile, 4U systems like the PowerEdge R960 use quad-socket architectures to deliver the reliable computing power needed for mission-critical core ERPs and heavy workloads.
Aivora Technology Co., Ltd. is an established manufacturer of high-performance GPU server designs, AI computing setups, and custom data center architectures. Founded in 2018, we have become a reliable technology partner for enterprise clients, cloud service operators, AI developers, research facilities, and system integrators seeking stable and scalable computing solutions.
Operating a modern facility in Shenzhen, China, Aivora utilizes structured manufacturing, strict burn-in procedures, and quality-checking systems to guarantee hardware performance. Backed by 8 years of export history and 14 years of design and manufacturing experience, our team services global regions including North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and South America.
Our product lineup features AI training and inference engines, GPU workstation configurations, edge compute systems, HPC servers, enterprise storage architectures, and rack-level customizations. Supported by a skilled R&D team, we offer flexible OEM/ODM modifications, covering custom metal chassis designs, thermal management layouts, specialized BIOS modifications, and target system testing.
To ensure high quality, every server undergoes detailed quality-control routines. This includes component checking, system testing, high-temperature burn-in tests, thermal mapping, power load assessments, and final software verification before shipment. Our team of 46 quality control experts ensures that all shipped platforms meet international compliance and technical standards.
Enterprise compute hardware must handle diverse, sector-specific processing demands. Here is how specialized Dell configurations and Aivora's custom hardware solutions perform across key industries:
Dell PowerEdge 1U and 2U platforms, such as the R660 and R760, form the foundation of major virtualized environments. Using VM isolation, microservices architectures, and software-defined storage (SDS), these units help hosting providers optimize rack density and lower power consumption.
AI training workloads require massive, parallel-processing compute pipelines. Integrating Aivora's custom GPU cooling manifolds and power delivery solutions with Dell systems allows data centers to deploy high-TDP accelerators. This setup accelerates complex neural network training and inferencing.
Edge server platforms bring reliable enterprise computing right to the factory floor. By processing IoT sensor feeds locally, manufacturers can execute real-time automated quality checks, track machine diagnostics, and manage operations with minimal latency.
Operating in Shenzhen, the global hub of hardware innovation, Aivora maintains direct, active cooperation with more than 1,250 verified component suppliers. This integrated network helps mitigate material delays, ensures access to key chipsets, and accelerates production turnaround times compared to traditional manufacturers.
Our close ties with local component makers mean we can source memory chips, specialized power distribution units (PDUs), and custom steel chassis designs quickly. This allows us to build, test, and ship customized server configurations without the long lead times common in today's market.
Additionally, our shipping networks out of Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and Guangzhou ensure fast, secure international delivery. We coordinate customs handling, use protective packing designs, and arrange secure air or sea transport to deliver servers safely to global data centers.
Enterprise computing needs are evolving rapidly. Data centers must prepare for rising CPU/GPU thermal output and the growing demand for memory expansion. Here are the key hardware trends we are monitoring and integrating into our product roadmap:
CXL technology will transform memory architecture by allowing servers to share memory pools across PCIe Gen 6 links. This pool-based approach reduces data latency, improves DRAM utilization, and lowers the cost of running memory-intensive workloads.
As modern processors exceed 350W TDP and high-end GPUs cross 700W, traditional air cooling is hitting its limit. We are developing direct-to-chip liquid cooling manifolds and closed-loop systems to keep high-density servers running efficiently in standard server racks.
Modern security starts at the silicon level. Future server builds will feature hardware root-of-trust architectures, secure boot validation, and automated firmware protection, ensuring the platform remains secure from deployment to daily operation.
Deploying servers globally requires navigating regional safety rules, EMI testing, import protocols, and network certifications. Aivora assists client teams through every step of this process, ensuring your hardware is fully compliant and ready for deployment.
We work to certify our systems with standard international frameworks, including FCC, CE, RoHS, and CCC. This makes it easier to import, install, and run our servers in diverse target markets, keeping your projects on track and compliant.
Additionally, we provide tailored integration support to ensure smooth operations. This includes configuring local management IPs, applying customized operating system images, setting up remote diagnostic routines via iDRAC or IPMI, and providing backup component packages to minimize system downtime.
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