Velorix
The rapid deployment of machine learning frameworks, generative artificial intelligence, and high-performance computing (HPC) workflows has fundamentally reshaped the requirements of global data center architectures. Traditional colocation services, which once centered exclusively on providing real estate, raw electric utilities, and basic cooling infrastructure, are now transitioning into highly integrated, specialized ecosystem environments.
Modern IT infrastructure requires colocation spaces capable of accommodating extremely high thermal densities. Over the past decade, standard rack densities hovered around 5 kW to 10 kW. Today, next-generation AI platforms, featuring complex GPU arrays and high-density computing clusters, push thermal thresholds upwards of 30 kW to 100 kW per rack. This technological leap requires deep integration between hardware manufacturers, facility engineers, and system integrators to guarantee optimal performance, minimal power usage effectiveness (PUE), and uninterruptible system resilience.
When international enterprises establish compute capacity within mainland China or scale outward from Chinese manufacturing hubs, procurement directors prioritize a distinct matrix of technical capabilities, structural integrations, and logistical compliance pipelines.
Enterprises require rigorous alignment with OEM and ODM system standards. From high-capacity enterprise SSD storage modules to multi-socket rackmount servers, all hardware components must display absolute interoperability and predictable mean time between failures (MTBF).
Operating in the Chinese cloud landscape requires absolute adherence to the Multi-Level Protection Scheme (MLPS), local data sovereignty laws, and global information security certifications including ISO/IEC 27001, SOC 2 Type II, and PCI-DSS.
Carrier-neutral carrier access points, direct peering arrangements with major global Tier-1 telecom providers, and dedicated dark fiber connectivity are vital to prevent network routing loops and minimize packet loss across dynamic workloads.
Founded in 2016, Velorix Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. has established itself as an authoritative manufacturer specializing in high-performance computing, advanced AI GPU server configurations, GPU clusters, and customized enterprise-tier AI infrastructure solutions. Utilizing an advanced, modern production and testing facility covering 380㎡, we engineers and deliver highly reliable, scalable computing platforms designed for machine learning model training, AI inference execution, deep learning pathways, and hyperscale cloud installations.
Leveraging over 10 years of combined technological experience in server engineering along with 6 years of direct global export operational expertise, Velorix has built a robust distribution footprint. Today, our annual export revenue exceeds USD 12 million, reflecting the high global demand for our technical competence, advanced systems integration, and strict Quality Assurance (QA) parameters.
Quality is not an afterthought; it is the cornerstone of our manufacturing paradigm. Our operation maintains a comprehensive quality management system supported by 42 dedicated quality control specialists. Every custom-configured system undergoes rigorous stress-testing procedures before dispatch, including comprehensive thermal profiling, network packet verification, and full-load AI compute benchmark runs.
We architect and supply systems tailored to diverse data center configurations, ensuring that physical spaces and computing logic scale in tandem.
Configured for high density, multi-tenant public cloud nodes. Integrates rack-level thermal distribution monitoring and OCP-compliant power shelves to optimize total cost of ownership (TCO).
Optimized for deep learning networks using multi-GPU servers. Supports NVLink scaling parameters and InfiniBand optical network layers for synchronized distributed processing.
Bridges private legacy datacenters with public edge clouds. Utilizing custom rack integrations, xFusion, and Dell servers to maintain secure local database control.
Navigating mainland China's complex legal compliance structures requires localized understanding. Under the Cyber Security Law (CSL), all critical information infrastructure operators must ensure data residency protocols. Key structural areas we assist in coordinating include:
Securing computing capacity within China colocation facilities requires careful management of regulatory compliance and technological compatibility. Our engineering group interfaces directly with colocation facility technicians to design systems that conform with Chinese national grid standards (GB standards) and localized safety directives.
Furthermore, our team provides on-the-ground support to system integrators, helping to resolve issues related to power distribution, network optical cabling configurations, and thermal management. By leveraging Velorix's logistics and localization workflows, international enterprises can deploy scalable compute clusters with the assurance of complete domestic compliance.
As data center densities continue to climb, our engineering roadmap remains focused on thermal efficiency, silicon advances, and automated datacenter logistics.
Integrating direct-to-chip water and dielectric fluid loops with high-kW racks. By eliminating traditional fans, server configurations achieve significantly lower PUE targets below 1.15.
Developing rack designs that support Co-Packaged Optics (CPO) switches. This transition allows high-speed fiber lines to run directly to the mainboard, reducing overall power loss.
Developing intelligent baseboard management controller (BMC) firmware designed to feed telemetry data to automated DCIM monitoring platforms for predictive failure recovery.
Common engineering and operational queries regarding high-density system designs and colocation workflows.