Velorix
High-density 1U/2U server platforms engineered for demanding corporate networking, secure virtualization, and hybrid cloud infrastructures in the St. John's economic zone.
Antigua and Barbuda is rapidly positioning itself as a modern hub for the Eastern Caribbean's digital economy. Driven by public-sector modernization initiatives and the expansion of the offshore gaming, financial services, and hospitality sectors in St. John's, the demand for enterprise-grade compute density has never been more critical. The local business ecosystem requires IT architectures that offer not only extreme computing performance but also climate resilience, high availability, and energy efficiency.
To support this growing national infrastructure, Velorix Intelligent Technology provides high-efficiency server architectures, including next-generation xFusion server products. These systems are custom-engineered to survive demanding tropical environments, utilizing advanced thermal dissipators and redundant power supplies. This helps mitigate the cost of local electricity while guaranteeing zero uptime degradation for mission-critical portals, tourism databases, and financial transaction channels.
Modern enterprises operating in the Caribbean face unique technological constraints. Power grid instability, high saline ambient humidity, and costly international transit bandwidth necessitate local virtualization deployments that reduce network latency while offering complete hardware failover.
We are a professional manufacturer specializing in AI GPU servers, high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, and customized enterprise IT infrastructure.
Founded in 2016, Velorix Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. operates a modern, state-of-the-art production facility spanning 380㎡, strategically built to optimize customization and precision integration of hardware stacks. Over the past decade, we have established our reputation as a trusted technology partner, combining 10 years of domestic industry experience with 6 years of international export logistics. Today, our annual export revenue exceeds USD 12 million, reflecting our capacity to deploy enterprise hardware across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean islands.
Quality control is central to our manufacturing philosophy. With a dedicated team of 42 QC inspectors, we enforce rigorous hardware qualification workflows. Every xFusion and OEM platform undergoes strict stress tests: component level validation, 72-hour burn-in cycles, thermal chamber diagnostics, power fluctuation tolerance, and full-scale OS network benchmark tests.
To sustain rapid technological innovation, Velorix has built a robust supply chain network comprising over 850 strategic partners. Our engineering footprint includes 135 highly experienced R&D engineers specialized in thermal dynamics, BIOS customization, and AI storage load balancing. Reflecting our agility and engineering capacity, we launched 168 new product variations last year alone. This ensures our global clientele—ranging from AI startups and government bodies to financial firms in Antigua—remains at the absolute cutting-edge of server architecture.
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Designing resilient system configurations across the primary economic sectors of Antigua & Barbuda.
Securing civil registry data, tax collections, and local public services requires ultra-secure, hyperconverged server environments. xFusion 2288H V6 racks running virtualized containers provide the isolation and compute efficiency needed to run highly responsive government applications without administrative bottlenecks.
In offshore banking and licensed iGaming systems, millisecond discrepancies translate to lost revenue. Utilizing standard boot cards such as the SAS3808 and enterprise PCIe Gen 4.0 NVMe arrays, Velorix-engineered systems support high-throughput database transactions, preventing server hang-ups during peak access intervals.
Antigua's large resorts require local server capacity to process high volumes of guest metadata, smart-room automation telemetry, and local security feeds. Implementing modular 1U/2U server nodes locally minimizes expensive outbound satellite/sea-cable data transfer costs while protecting guest privacy.
As the tech landscape shifts toward localized AI applications, legacy standard servers are giving way to GPU-dense hybrid infrastructures. Antigua and Barbuda stands to benefit from this transition by adopting high-efficiency processing layers that support real-time data modeling.
Our long-term roadmap focuses on integration with open-source LLM environments like DeepSeek, utilizing PCIe Gen 5.0 lanes and liquid-assisted air cooling. By introducing high-density platforms like the FusionServer G5200 V7, local businesses can perform on-site AI training and inference. This eliminates the latency and security concerns of sending sensitive business intelligence through external offshore clouds.
The Caribbean's digital development requires forward-compatible infrastructure. Velorix designs server motherboards and chassis that accommodate future processor releases, allowing operators in Antigua to perform drop-in upgrades without rewriting their hyperconverged virtualization setups. This design strategy lowers the total cost of ownership (TCO) and extends the lifecycle of IT assets from the typical 3 years to over 7 years.
We are also adapting to regional climate realities by introducing low-draw sleep state configurations and robust power surge filters. These technical features protect sensitive semiconductor dies against localized power grid volatility, ensuring continuous processing uptime for critical local infrastructures.
Our production workflow is optimized for precision assembly. Supported by an extensive upstream network of over 850 strategic hardware partners, Velorix ensures consistent access to memory dies, SAS/SATA controller chips, and high-performance PCIe components, protecting our assembly timeline against global shipping delays.
By using modern manufacturing execution systems, we track the quality metrics of every screw, RAM module, and fan installed in our server chassis. This precision allows us to quickly scale production and introduce customized hardware variations tailored to unique deployment sites. This level of agility is essential for delivering highly customized server infrastructure to clients in Antigua and Barbuda.
Navigating regional customs, electrical differences, and technical compliance standards to ensure trouble-free hardware deployments.
Power networks in Antigua and Barbuda run at 230V at 60Hz. Our server configurations feature dual redundant, hot-swappable 1500W and 2000W PSUs with 80-Plus Titanium certification. These power supplies operate efficiently within local power parameters, reducing heat output and overall electrical waste.
We manage all transit declarations and customs paperwork in accordance with Eastern Caribbean customs protocols. By handling import classifications correctly, we minimize port processing delays at St. John's, ensuring your IT hardware arrives safely and on schedule.
To support high-reliability operations, our systems include comprehensive technical warranties. We supply hot-swappable replacement drives, RAID standard cards, and fan assemblies, helping local IT departments resolve issues quickly without relying on external technicians.
Consult with our system architects to customize RAM configurations, processor types, storage layouts, and network cards for your specific deployment needs.
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