Aivora
Explore our premier high-performance network configurations engineered to serve the growing computational hubs and internet exchanges across Uzbekistan. Every unit is configured for maximum throughput, redundancy, and structural integrity.
24 Port 10G+2 40GE Optical core switch, support for multi-layer Core 10G Switch Expansion.
High reliability 1U rack server, configured for Xeon processors, GPU deep learning, and advanced security.
Industrial-grade 4U AI rack system supporting multiple GPU cards, optimized for deep learning models.
High-density storage and GPU cloud compute rack system, short depth design for modular integration.
As the most populous nation in Central Asia, Uzbekistan is undergoing a historic structural shift powered by the "Digital Uzbekistan 2030" national strategy. The initiative, closely supervised by the Ministry of Digital Technologies, mandates the complete virtualization of state services, the establishment of heavy industrial manufacturing plants, and a radical modernization of the country's optical fiber backbones.
From the massive industrial manufacturing complexes in Tashkent and Samarkand to the free economic zones (FEZs) in Navoi and Angren, the demand for enterprise-grade Layer 3 network switches, high-performance switches, and optical transmission equipment has grown exponentially. Organizations can no longer rely on legacy Layer 2 local area networks. In order to process real-time SCADA system data, smart city surveillance feeds, and high-frequency banking transactions, modern deployments require robust core switching architectures capable of routing 10GbE and 40GbE optical signals.
Furthermore, the climate of Uzbekistan presents unique engineering challenges. High ambient summer temperatures, dusty industrial zones, and voltage fluctuations necessitate network hardware built in verified factories with rigorous QC inspection mechanisms. Standard consumer-grade products degrade rapidly under these conditions. Industrial network switches must possess structural features such as redundant cooling fans, high-grade capacitors, and surge protection protocols to guarantee 99.999% uptime for localized databases and government portals.
Aivora Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional hardware manufacturer dedicated to delivering high-performance AI servers, core network switch routing systems, and advanced computing infrastructure. Established in 2018, the company integrates design, development, and state-of-the-art testing systems to serve international cloud service providers, IT park startups, telecom operators, and state enterprises.
Operating a modern manufacturing facility spanning 386 square meters in Shenzhen, China, we bridge the gap between heavy production capability and agile engineering optimization. Leveraging over 8 years of export history and 14 years of collective industry expertise, we design networking layouts that interface seamlessly with major server architecture models including xFusion, Dell PowerEdge, and H3C systems.
Modern computing requires a balanced layout: computing nodes (AI servers) and transmission nodes (network switches) must operate in harmony. High-density GPU clustering, such as running LLM inference platforms or hosting Deepseek deep learning models, requires massive inter-node communication bandwidth. Without optimized Layer 3 switching networks, even the most powerful servers will experience communication bottlenecks.
Aivora designs complete server rack systems where core Layer 3 switches (like the H3C S6520X series) coordinate multi-path routing with rack-mounted servers. This configuration reduces latency inside datacenter clusters down to microseconds, enhancing local transactional processing speeds.
Central Asian datacenters struggle with high thermal loads. Our switch layouts and short-depth xFusion server profiles align perfectly with advanced hot-aisle containment systems. By optimizing internal airflow dynamics, organizations reduce their cooling energy demand by up to 25%.
Through network virtualization and stacking (IRF protocols), multiple core switches can be integrated to act as a single logical device. This design simplifies management for local network engineers in Tashkent and ensures zero packet loss if a single line fails.
Our manufacturing facility undergoes regular internal audits to maintain international operational standards. We utilize rigorous testing methods including component-level thermal imaging, high-vibration stress testing, full-load burn-in evaluations, and functional validation against enterprise network simulations.
Shipping complex server infrastructure and high-frequency network switches into Uzbekistan requires experienced handling of regional compliance standards. Aivora guarantees complete compliance documentation, supporting customs clearance at Uzbek border control checkpoints. Through logistics channels such as the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan transport corridors and direct rail systems, we provide safe, insured delivery options to Tashkent, Samarkand, Navoi, and beyond.
Optimize your regional corporate ecosystem with our expanded hardware portfolio. These units cover high-capacity server configurations, backup NAS units, enterprise RAID controller modules, and ECC RAM components.
Deepseek AI super rack systems optimized for multi-industrial applications and machine learning.
Designed for complex LLM deployments, natural language processing, and localized AI model training.
High stability 2U network node server configured for corporate databases and ERP platforms.
4-socket high density architecture designed for cloud virtualization platforms and storage efficiency.
Versatile NAS storage network server optimized for AI processing, database caching, and backup.
Cost-efficient 1-socket server with 32GB RAM and 8TB HDD space, ideal for localized file storage.
High throughput PCIe 4.0 storage optimization card supporting 12Gb/s SAS and SATA device arrays.
Ultra compact 1U design featuring high precision Xeon processor compatibility for edge compute tasks.
As telecommunications standards shift globally toward 400G backplanes and software-defined architectures (SDN), Aivora's R&D department continues to develop new variants of layer 3 routing hardware. The future of data center integration in Tashkent depends on reducing hop latency and standardizing network fabrics. Aivora is currently designing next-generation Ethernet switches featuring unified control planes that can dynamically route traffic across virtualization platforms.
Our upcoming releases for the Central Asian market prioritize the expansion of optical core switches. These units incorporate direct fiber links, multi-service protocol support (MPLS), and dynamic virtual private network (VPN) tunnels. This allows local banks, digital government networks, and logistics centers to secure their endpoints while preserving maximum line throughput.
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