NexaGPU NexaGPU

xFusion Server Manufacturer & Exporter Serving Seattle

High-Density Architecture, Hybrid Cloud Integration & Enterprise AI Compute Platforms for the Pacific Northwest Tech Corridor

Seattle's High-Density Compute Demands & Tech Corridor Dynamics

As one of the world's preeminent epicenters for cloud computing, machine learning, and biotechnology, the Seattle metropolitan region—spanning from Downtown Seattle to Bellevue and Redmond—demands hyper-resilient, scalable, and power-efficient data center hardware. Infrastructure deployment in Washington State faces unique parameters: stringent PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) targets, rising carbon accounting metrics, and localized grid considerations regulated by the Clean Energy Transformation Act (CETA).

NexaGPU delivers custom-configured xFusion FusionServer modules engineered to align with these requirements. The Pacific Northwest’s hybrid cloud landscape relies heavily on rapid virtualization and high storage density. By supplying xFusion V6 servers with multi-socket capabilities and flexible drive architectures (such as the 2288H V6 supporting up to 20x 2.5-inch or 12x 3.5-inch drives), we empower local institutions to bridge their legacy local clusters with global public clouds.

  • Low-latency configurations tailored for regional enterprise applications and research clusters.
  • Energy-optimized power supplies (Platinum/Titanium 94%+ efficiency ratings) to satisfy Seattle’s green data center mandates.
  • Flexible PCIe Gen 4.0 expansion architectures for local AI/ML pipelines and heavy graphics workloads.
High Tech Server Inspection NexaGPU Facility

NexaGPU: Corporate Capability & Global Reach

An industry leader in high-performance computing design, customizing and delivering world-class AI and database infrastructure worldwide.

NexaGPU Assembly Line and Production Quality Control

Comprehensive OEM/ODM Engineering & Logistics

Established in 2016, NexaGPU has rapidly grown into a trusted provider of advanced computing systems. Operating a modern, high-precision assembly facility, we manage complex customization workflows spanning GPU server clusters, customized storage arrays, and hyperconverged nodes.

With 11 years of industry experience and 6 years of export experience, our sales and engineering departments bridge the gap between advanced hardware development and local compliance rules in North America, Europe, and Asia. Our annual export revenue stands at USD 12 Million, driven by long-term corporate supply agreements with AI startups, regional ISPs, research hospitals, and hyperscale environments.

  • Advanced R&D Facility: Led by a specialized team of 120 R&D engineers targeting liquid cooling designs, motherboard optimizations, and dense NVMe storage pipelines.
  • Robust Partnerships: Linked with over 850 global supply chain partners to bypass bottlenecks and secure premium chip allocations.
  • Uncompromising Quality Assurance: Supported by 45 dedicated Quality Control (QC) specialists overseeing rigorous multi-stage burn-in tests.
2016
Year Established
$12M
Annual Export Revenue
120+
Dedicated R&D Engineers
850+
Supply Chain Partners

xFusion FusionServer V6 Architecture Deep Dive

A comparative breakdown of configuration architectures designed for modern workloads in database processing, virtual desktop infrastructure, and HPC.

High Density, Scalable 2-Socket & 4-Socket Form Factors

The xFusion FusionServer V6 product portfolio leverages third-generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors (Ice Lake) to achieve up to a 46% increase in core performance compared to prior generations. Designed to manage heavy compute pipelines, these servers optimize data throughput with PCIe Gen 4.0 lanes, facilitating rapid communication between the central processor and local NVMe storage arrays or accelerated graphics hardware.

Whether deploying the slim 1U FusionServer 1288H V6 for high-density virtualization farms or transitioning to the 2U 2488H V6 4-socket monster for intense transactional database workloads, the hardware delivers unified structural design, simplifying physical rack maintenance and replacement strategies across Seattle enterprise centers.

Engineers Inspecting Motherboard Layout
Server Model Processor Configuration Maximum Storage Drive Options Network Interfaces Optimal Deployment Scenarios
FusionServer 1288H V6 1 or 2 Gen 3 Intel Xeon Scalable (up to 40 cores/CPU) Up to 10 x 2.5-inch NVMe/SAS/SATA SSDs Flexible LOM cards (Onet, GE, 10GE, 25GE) Web Hosting, Dense VM Clusters, Edge Compute Nodes
FusionServer 2288H V6 1 or 2 Gen 3 Intel Xeon Scalable (up to 40 cores/CPU) Up to 20 x 2.5-inch or 12 x 3.5-inch hybrid drives Dual OCP 3.0 slots, customizable NIC layouts Database Clusters, SDS (Software-Defined Storage), HCI
FusionServer 2488H V6 Up to 4 Gen 3 Intel Xeon Scalable (up to 112 cores) Up to 25 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA/NVMe SSDs Quad ports, support for multi-rate network fabrics SAP HANA, High-Performance Virtualization, In-Memory DBs
FusionServer 5288 V6 1 or 2 Gen 3 Intel Xeon Scalable (up to 40 cores/CPU) Up to 36 x 3.5-inch + 4 x 2.5-inch SSDs Highly scalable SAS controllers with PCIe expansions Big Data Analytics, Cold/Warm Archiving, Distributed Storage
Testing and Assembly of NexaGPU Servers

China Factory 4.0: Supply Chain Resilience & Testing Excellence

NexaGPU's manufacturing operations are designed around high precision, rigorous traceability, and strategic logistics positioning. In an era where global semiconductor delays disrupt capital plans, NexaGPU leverages its footprint in China's manufacturing ecosystems to streamline components sourcing, custom fabrication, and international air/ocean transit routes directly to Seattle ports.

Every single xFusion system undergoes dynamic hardware validation prior to crating. This includes prolonged stress testing under high thermals, memory address scan cycles, RAID controller stability tests, and IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) remote access calibration. Our 45 QC experts implement a multi-stage validation framework ensuring that when the units arrive at your Seattle facility, they are ready for rack integration and hypervisor provisioning.

  • Over 850 verified ecosystem suppliers, guaranteeing component availability even during global chip shortages.
  • Comprehensive 72-hour burn-in phase, targeting memory configurations, power modules, and core logic.
  • Custom transit packaging including double-wall anti-static barriers and shock-absorbing foam inserts.

Macro Industry Solutions for Seattle Enterprises

Tailoring high-performance computing infrastructure to solve complex industrial and digital bottlenecks.

1. Hybrid Cloud & Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI)

Software-defined storage environments require massive IOPS and high storage capacities. Using configurations like the 2288H V6 Hyperconverged Infrastructure Server, Seattle IT departments can orchestrate dynamic VMware vSAN or OpenStack clusters. This architecture features built-in 9540-8i RAID configurations combined with high-wattage redundant power supplies to sustain continuous network-attached operations without single-point failure vulnerabilities.

2. Large-Scale Data Analytics & Deep Archiving

With the exponential growth of telemetry and logs, biological research facilities and software companies require dense, cost-effective cold and warm storage. The 4U FusionServer 5288 V6 provides up to 36 drive bays, allowing departments to build petabyte-scale storage arrays in a single server cabinet. Built-in Intel Xeon Scalable architectures ensure that data compression and indexing operations perform efficiently without system throttling.

3. Dedicated AI & Machine Learning Workloads

Whether testing small-scale training models or hosting localized LLM inference engines, the xFusion GPU-capable designs customized by NexaGPU provide optimized thermal paths and power distribution lines to support modern GPU co-processors. This helps lower localized PUE while maximizing compute output per rack unit.

Finished Server Ready for Packaging and Global Shipping

Seattle Localization, Compliance & Technical SLA Support

Ensuring all systems align with local electrical, safety, and operational standards for smooth integration.

Purchasing infrastructure internationally requires strict compliance assurances. NexaGPU ensures that every server shipped to the Pacific Northwest complies with the relevant regulatory frameworks:

  • Electrical Compliance: Servers feature auto-switching power supplies supporting standard US commercial and industrial voltages (110V/220V AC, and 240V DC data center grids).
  • Certifications: Power units carry 80 Plus Platinum/Titanium certifications, helping data center facilities maintain strict LEED and regional green grid compliance.
  • Warranty & Part Replacements: NexaGPU provides standard warranty coverage on core silicon, memory modules, chassis frames, and power systems, with rapid air-freight replacement logistics serving Seattle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about purchasing, shipping, customizing, and deploying xFusion servers in the Seattle market.

How does NexaGPU customize xFusion servers for Seattle data centers?
We provide full customization, including customized memory limits (up to 32x DDR4 DIMM slots), choice of Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs, specific RAID configurations (9540-8i, 9460-8i, etc.), NVMe/SSD drive configurations, and custom high-speed network interfaces (OCP 3.0 cards with 10GbE/25GbE/100GbE capabilities) to match your existing network fabrics.
What is the typical lead time for exporting customized servers to Washington State?
Depending on configurations, assembly and stress testing require 5-10 business days. Transit time via air cargo to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is generally 4-7 business days, while ocean shipping to the Port of Seattle takes roughly 15-20 days.
Does NexaGPU provide warranty and remote support for international clients?
Yes. Every server includes warranty protection covering the system chassis, power supply units, motherboards, storage, and memories. We also provide remote out-of-band management configuration guidance and rapid replacement parts delivery to minimize any operational downtime.
How do the xFusion V6 servers manage power efficiency and heat dissipation?
The xFusion V6 series utilizes counter-rotating high-efficiency fans, isolated air ducts, and dynamic fan speed adjustments. This thermal optimization prevents hot spots within the chassis, reducing overall cooling power requirements and keeping operational costs low in municipal power grids.

Extended xFusion Inventory & Ordering Catalog

Review our comprehensive range of dynamic xFusion server nodes. Clicking any system will direct you to its technical catalog details.

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