Veltron
Explore our flagship array of servers, storage enclosures, and host bus enterprise RAID components designed to operate continuously under extreme failover workloads.
In the age of hyperscale virtualization, deep learning, and continuous artificial intelligence compute cycles, data preservation is no longer about simple tape backups or overnight snapshots. Global enterprises require zero-recovery point objectives (RPO) and near-zero recovery time objectives (RTO). Achieving this standard demands robust physical layer architecture, high-performance hardware, and resilient systems capable of hot-swapping critical components under load.
Disaster recovery (DR) solutions depend heavily on the silicon and system integrity of their hosts. As a premier global manufacturer, Veltron Computing Technology Co., Ltd. builds hardware engineered to survive physical, environmental, and logic network shocks. From storage area network (SAN) interfaces with dual-active controllers to computing clusters that handle petabyte-scale failovers without dropped sockets, our focus is the hardware-level assurance of business continuity.
The enterprise DR landscape is undergoing three major technological shifts:
Founded in 2016 in Shenzhen, China, Veltron operates a state-of-the-art 3,800-square-meter facility dedicated to OEM/ODM custom servers, specialized GPU clusters, and disaster recovery backup structures.
Understanding the criteria IT decision-makers and CTOs use to select manufacturing partners for their high-availability nodes.
Procurement departments require rigorous verification of hardware components. Veltron addresses this with redundant power supplies, multi-path controllers, and extensive burn-in testing protocols to ensure system reliability.
Standard servers often lack specialized interfaces for proprietary DR configurations. Our team of 168 engineers provides modifications ranging from BIOS microcode tuning to customized PCIe trace routing.
Global logistics face challenges from local hardware shortages and regulatory shifts. Procurement directors look for manufacturers with strategic components access and secure raw material supply lines.
Shenzhen serves as a global hub for intelligent computing hardware manufacturing. This ecosystem enables agile research and development, fast-tracked prototyping, and streamlined scaling of complex electronics. Veltron leverages these local resources to manufacture enterprise-grade hardware with lower overhead costs and reduced lead times.
Our 3,800+ square meter factory integrates production and testing operations to manage complex product lines. Strategic partnerships with over 1,200 suppliers ensure reliable component sourcing for custom orders. This vertical integration helps insulate our supply chains from global bottlenecks and components shortages, ensuring predictable delivery times.
A resilient system must be thoroughly tested. Veltron maintains a team of 56 quality control personnel who verify every stage of production. Servers undergo comprehensive burn-in testing, thermal cycling, and high-vibration simulations. This QA process helps verify that systems function reliably before they are deployed to customer data centers.




A closer look at the components, interfaces, and system architectures that secure storage nodes against hardware faults and logic errors.
Active-active compute architectures distribute operations across dual processor sockets. If one processor drops core frequency or triggers thermal protection limits, the system reallocates threads to prevent interruption of virtualization processes.
Our systems feature LSI and Broadcom-based RAID host bus adapters (such as the 9560-8i) equipped with physical cache backup modules. In the event of power losses, these cache modules store write-logs to protect system data from corruption.
Memory errors can trigger system panics. Our enterprise DDR5 ECC modules detect and resolve single-bit errors in real-time, helping maintain system uptime for continuous computational workflows.



How Veltron's hardware systems are customized for diverse industry deployments and localized operational environments.
Operating under strict localization regulations, regional data centers require servers with high physical drive density and high-capacity SSD arrays. Models like the Dell PowerEdge R750XS and FusionServer 2288H series provide dual-active storage arrays, allowing enterprises to manage high IOPS workloads while maintaining physical control over their storage media.
Modern machine learning training clusters require reliable power and thermal management. Our GPU-dense server chassis, like the FusionServer G8600 V7, are built with dynamic liquid-cooling loops and redundant N+1 power setups, preventing compute failures during massive neural network processes.
Southeast Asian cloud networks often operate across distributed locations with varying power stability. Deploying 1U and 2U rack systems configured with high-performance RAID adapters and caching mechanisms protects against local power outages, preserving log states and maintaining data access.
Financial and medical industries require low-latency processing combined with strict privacy standards. Veltron's short-depth OEM servers enable edge deployment close to local networks, offering secure encryption, TPM modules, and quick failover capabilities directly at the branch level.
Comprehensive answers to critical technical questions concerning hardware redundancy, procurement logistics, and system integration.
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