Velorix Velorix
Next-Generation Infrastructure

China Top Container Solutions Supplier & Suppliers

Pioneering Modular Data Centers, High-Density GPU Racks, and Custom AI Compute Infrastructures Globally

Industrial Evolution of Containerized Server Solutions

How dynamic edge deployment is shaping the landscape of high-performance computing clusters.

The global demand for computational power is scaling exponentially. Traditional brick-and-mortar data center constructions require years of planning, massive initial capital expenditures, and rigid geological evaluations. To mitigate these bottlenecks, modular containerized server solutions have emerged as the standard infrastructure pattern for high-density GPU deployment, enterprise-level backup clusters, and edge computing nodes.

By enclosing enterprise servers, such as the xFusion FusionServer 2288H V7 or the Dell PowerEdge R960, within ruggedized, standardized ISO shipping containers, operators gain unprecedented flexibility. These "plug-and-play" micro-data centers are engineered with integrated intelligent cooling manifolds, automated power distribution networks, and industrial-grade fire suppression systems, making them immediately functional upon receiving localized power and network inputs.

Crucial Trend Indicators

  • Ultra-High Power Density: Transitioning from 10kW per rack to upwards of 40kW-100kW per rack, necessitating advanced direct-to-chip liquid cooling.
  • AI & Deep Learning Tailwinds: Container systems optimized specifically for LLM training environments using clusters like FusionServer G5200 V7.
  • Rapid Time-to-Market: Deployment cycles cut from 18-24 months down to less than 12 weeks from purchase to operation.

Global Enterprise Procurement & Sourcing Specifications

Addressing critical constraints, geographic compliance, and performance expectations for international buyers.

Compliance & Certifications

Global procurement offices place strict compliance mandates at the forefront. Every mobile container module destined for EU or North American markets must strictly conform to CE, UL, and FCC standards. Electrical switchgear, UPS systems, and isolation transformers inside the container must be safety-certified to prevent hazardous thermal events.

PUE Optimization Metrics

Operational efficiency is no longer optional. Modern procurements demand a Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) below 1.25. Velorix designs integrated systems utilizing cold/hot aisle containment and variable frequency fluid pumps, significantly reducing the energy overhead required to cool high-density server configurations.

Hardware Flexibility

Procuring entities require architecture that accommodates heterogeneous servers. Our standard rack structures accept variable hardware form factors, allowing seamless drop-in placement for Intel Xeon-powered nodes, AMD EPYC servers, and advanced GPU hardware clusters without structural redesigns.

Macro-Industry Solutions: Seamless End-to-End Architectures

Bridging physical modular enclosures with robust enterprise compute engines.

1. AI & Large Language Model (LLM) Training Clusters

As computational demands grow for deep learning platforms, modular containers function as isolated, dedicated training environments. By aggregating GPU-dense nodes, such as the FusionServer G5200 V7 and 5885H V7 AI Data Servers, within a single container module, operators can achieve massive processing power. High-speed networking, direct optical interconnects, and dedicated container-level cooling modules ensure zero thermal throttling during long-duration neural network optimization cycles.

2. Edge Node Deployment for Remote Industries

For operations in remote locales, such as mining sectors, offshore exploration fields, or telecom stations, constructing traditional data rooms is physically and economically unfeasible. Specialized, rugged containers rated up to IP65 protect critical hardware against moisture ingress, saline air, and particulate pollution. These systems are equipped with robust storage nodes, redundant power grids utilizing Platinum 900W/1500W/2000W AC PSUs, and automated cellular/satellite backup communication matrices.

3. Enterprise Cloud & High-Frequency Virtualization

Rapidly expanding enterprise offices require instantaneous scaling of private clouds. Integrated server container arrays equipped with virtualized rack servers, such as the xFusion 2288H V6 Cloud Computing Server, allow rapid virtualization environments to be deployed on-site. This layout reduces internal latency, ensures tight local data governance compliance, and prevents data leaks associated with public cloud storage architectures.

Velorix Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd.

Strategic Manufacturing & Global Operations

Leveraging advanced technical expertise to power the next generation of global data center architectures.

2016
Established
135+
R&D Engineers
$12M+
Annual Export Value
850+
Supply Chain Partners
168
New Solutions Annually

Founded in 2016, Velorix Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer specializing in AI GPU servers, high-performance computing systems, GPU clusters, and customized AI infrastructure solutions. With a modern production facility covering 380㎡, we provide reliable and scalable computing platforms for AI training, AI inference, deep learning, cloud computing, and data center applications.

Leveraging 10 years of industry experience and 6 years of export experience, Velorix has successfully delivered advanced GPU server solutions to customers worldwide. Our annual export revenue exceeds USD 12 million, reflecting our strong manufacturing capabilities and growing global presence.

Quality is at the core of everything we do. We operate a comprehensive quality management system supported by 42 dedicated quality control personnel. Every product undergoes strict inspections, including component verification, burn-in testing, thermal performance testing, power stability testing, network validation, and final system performance benchmarking to ensure maximum reliability and performance.

As a manufacturer with integrated production and international trading capabilities, Velorix serves customers across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. Our products are widely used by AI startups, research institutions, cloud service providers, system integrators, enterprise data centers, and HPC solution providers.

To maintain innovation and technological leadership, we have established strategic partnerships with more than 850 supply chain partners and technology suppliers. Our research and development team consists of 135 experienced engineers focused on server architecture optimization, AI computing solutions, thermal management technologies, and customized hardware integration.

Velorix offers comprehensive OEM and ODM services, enabling customers to customize GPU configurations, CPU platforms, memory capacity, storage architecture, networking solutions, rack integration, branding, and software deployment according to project requirements. Our strong R&D capability allows us to rapidly transform customer concepts into market-ready solutions.

Last year alone, we launched 168 new products and solution variants to meet the rapidly evolving demands of the AI and high-performance computing industry.

Driven by innovation, quality, and customer success, Velorix is committed to becoming a trusted global partner for next-generation AI computing infrastructure and GPU server solutions.

Localization Support & Compliance Protocols

Mitigating cross-border operational risks through engineering compliance and local integration.

Deploying critical hardware infrastructure across borders requires adherence to local electrical guidelines and construction mandates. We ensure that our container solutions align with international codes, ensuring seamless commissioning upon site arrival:

  • Electrical Harmonization: Power architectures are configured to support 480V/208V (North America) or 400V/230V (EU/Asia) power inputs. Intelligent transformers balance phase loads, avoiding local grid damage.
  • Structural Certifications: Container shells comply with CSC safety certifications, allowing standard container freight handling across global shipping lanes.
  • Environmental Hardening: Enclosures designed for deployment in regions with extreme environmental conditions feature insulation, anti-condensation systems, and anti-corrosive epoxy coat primers (C5-M rating).

Technical Roadmap & Future Outlook

Architecting containerized data units for the next phase of cloud computing and generative AI workloads.

Immersion Cooling Integration

By immersing computational units in dielectric fluids, heat extraction efficiency is significantly enhanced. The next phase of Velorix containers will support hybrid configurations, incorporating standard air cooling, direct-to-chip water cooling, and full immersion chassis within a single modular footprint.

Intelligent Grid Integration

Future mobile containers will feature smart grid interfaces. These allow the unit to dynamic-switch between localized utility grids, commercial solar arrays, and high-efficiency hydrogen fuel cell reserves, minimizing carbon footprints during high-compute cycles.

AI-Driven Facility Management

Utilizing micro-sensors throughout the rack spaces, automated platforms track real-time cooling flow, voltage deviations, and predictive hardware fatigue. Machine learning algorithms optimize internal fans and coolant flow dynamically to maintain target temperatures.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

In-depth technical answers addressing modular server containers and international deployment logistics.

1. What server architectures are natively supported in Velorix container solutions?
Our container solutions are designed to support a wide range of server form factors, including standard 1U, 2U, and 4U configurations. We support high-density configurations utilizing xFusion FusionServer models (e.g., 2288H V5/V6/V7, 1288H V5, 5288 V6) and Dell PowerEdge platforms (e.g., R450, R960). The internal rack spacing complies with standard EIA-310 dimensions, allowing compatibility with diverse server platforms.
2. How is thermal management structured for high-density GPU containers?
We utilize a dual-path thermal management system consisting of high-efficiency in-row cooling units combined with hot-aisle/cold-aisle containment. For high-density GPU nodes like the FusionServer G5200 V7, we offer optional liquid-to-chip cooling loops connected to external heat exchangers (dry coolers). This hybrid design ensures stable operating temperatures even in regions where ambient temperatures exceed 45°C.
3. What power redundancies are built into the system?
Our container solutions feature dynamic dual-circuit (A+B) power distribution architectures. Integrated Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) ensure seamless switching between main grid power and backup diesel generators. Racks are equipped with intelligent metered PDUs, and we utilize high-grade power supplies, such as Platinum 900W/1500W/2000W AC PSUs, to ensure stable voltage regulation and high efficiency.
4. Are Velorix containers certified for international shipping?
Yes, every structural container module is manufactured in compliance with ISO standards and carries CSC (Convention for Safe Containers) safety approval certification. This allows the modules to be handled, stacked, and transported globally via standard container vessel shipping systems without requiring special transport permits.
5. Can the container environments withstand harsh climates like high humidity or salt air?
Yes, for coastal or offshore installations, our containers are constructed with marine-grade steel and finished with epoxy paint systems certified to C5-M anti-corrosion standards. Additionally, the fresh air intakes feature mist eliminators and sand filters, ensuring the interior computing environment remains dry and free of particulate contaminants.
6. What options are available for customized branding and local compliance modifications?
As an OEM/ODM provider, Velorix handles localized adjustments, including custom branding, tailored exterior finishes, structural alterations to match site layout preferences, and adjustments to electrical distributions to meet regional codes (NEC, NFPA, or IEC standards).