NexCore
Engineered for high density, virtualized enterprise layers, and resilient operations in Southern Hemisphere cloud hubs.
São Paulo has established itself as the undisputed technological and logistical hub of Latin America. The metropolis hosts the region’s dense concentrations of multi-tenant data centers, financial processing nodes, and cloud availability zones, covering areas like Tamboré, Barueri, Campinas, and the Capital. With major infrastructure investments from hyper-scalers and regional telecommunication leaders, the demand for stable, high-throughput rack servers is growing exponentially.
Deploying server infrastructure in Brazil requires navigating unique challenges. Operating environments require robust thermal design structures due to regional climates and cooling costs. The hardware must maintain consistent workloads with low power usage effectiveness (PUE) ratios. xFusion architecture, paired with enterprise components, addresses these requirements by delivering exceptional processing performance per watt alongside thermal efficiency.
For procurement directors and systems integrators in São Paulo, sourcing hardware involves balancing delivery times, custom configurations, and component reliability. Standard distribution networks in Brazil often suffer from long import delays and limited layout customization choices. This is where strategic collaboration with advanced Chinese server manufacturers bridges the gap.
By leveraging Shenzhen's advanced electronics and semiconductor manufacturing ecosystems, NexCore delivers direct access to flexible system designs. Our factory operations integrate high-performance GPU and x86 architectures, ensuring Brazilian enterprises receive servers matching their custom technical specifications. This structure minimizes middleman pricing layers, improves delivery pipelines to Latin American ports, and ensures high-quality components.
NexCore combines manufacturing precision with global supply network reach to deliver stable infrastructure to complex markets.
In high-density server configurations, thermal design power (TDP) management remains a primary operating priority. The xFusion V6 servers are designed with advanced thermodynamic structures, utilizing isolated thermal zones and intelligent speed control algorithms for counter-rotating fan systems. In São Paulo's warm climate, standard server configurations face elevated operating temperatures, causing automatic CPU throttling and hardware degradation. xFusion's dynamic airflow layouts ensure that key internal components like Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs, PCIe Gen4 expansion cards, and NVMe drives operate within optimal temperature ranges, even during peak utilization cycles.
São Paulo's banking and FinTech sectors require high transaction throughput, minimal database response delays, and reliable backup processes. Implementing Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) on systems like the xFusion 2288H V6 allows companies to combine processing, storage, and networking layers into a unified, virtualized environment. With support for up to 32 DDR4/DDR5 DIMM slots and multi-channel LSI 9540-8i RAID controllers, these platforms host virtual machines with predictable processing power. They prevent processing bottlenecks during payment clearing runs or real-time credit analysis cycles.
NexCore's production facilities in Shenzhen serve as a central manufacturing node. Spanning specialized production zones, our team of 46 quality control experts enforces a rigorous validation process. Every server node undergoes component inspection, integrated system diagnostics, high-temperature burn-in tests, and thermal performance reviews before dispatch. Supported by over 1,250 upstream supply partners, NexCore secures direct component access to Intel Xeon processors, AMD EPYC platforms, NVIDIA enterprise GPUs, and Samsung/Micron memory modules. This stable supply network ensures consistent production lines and fast shipping times, even during global component shortages.
We understand that standard, off-the-shelf configurations do not fit every enterprise application. NexCore offers extensive OEM and ODM solutions to meet specific data center requirements. From bespoke chassis aesthetics and brand labeling to custom storage backplane wiring, power unit redundancies, and customized BIOS settings, our engineering division collaborates closely with customers. Whether developing server nodes for cloud deployment or building GPU clusters for research centers, we design hardware optimized for your specific target software stack.
Discover how regional enterprises apply xFusion performance to optimize localized workflows.
Telecommunications operators in São Paulo utilize compact 1U platforms like the FusionServer 1288H V6 to process data at edge nodes, reducing latency for mobile networks and local IoT clusters.
Brazilian agricultural firms utilize centralized GPU clusters to process satellite imaging and weather tracking databases, generating crop yield forecasts and optimize supply logistics.
With major distribution centers surrounding São Paulo, real-time database management systems leverage the storage capability of the 4U 5288 V6 server to handle high concurrent user traffic.
A comprehensive range of computing, storage, and acceleration server platforms built to handle demanding enterprise data workloads.
Keeping pace with shifting enterprise hardware design paradigms and environmental requirements.
Rising energy prices in Brazil drive the need for efficient cooling architectures. System power management and high-efficiency power supply units (Titanium grade) help data centers run stably while minimizing overhead costs.
Large language model deployment and data analytics are expanding in Latin America. Configuring server backplanes for high-speed GPU connectivity (NVLink/PCIe Gen5) is essential to power these high-performance compute clusters.
Technical guidance and logistics information for IT engineers and procurement specialists sourcing xFusion servers in Brazil.
Our custom configurations adhere to global EIA-310 standard rack designs. We customize mounting hardware, slide rails, and cable management components to ensure seamless installation into server racks at main data center providers like Ascenty, Equinix, or ODATA.
Yes. Backed by our Shenzhen supply network, we can source and assemble specific drive bay configurations (LFF/SFF), custom RAM capacities, high-speed network interfaces (10GbE, 25GbE, 100GbE, or InfiniBand), and specific hardware RAID controllers to match your target configurations.
Our team of 46 quality control experts conducts a multi-stage testing process. This includes component validation, full-system integration checks, high-temperature environmental chamber burn-in, and processing stress tests under full operational loads to guarantee hardware stability upon arrival.
We coordinate with local Brazilian import partners and logistics providers to manage customs clearance at ports like Santos or Viracopos Airport. We ensure that all documentation complies with Receita Federal standards, avoiding delays during entry.
Our server solutions feature wide-range input AC power units, supporting standard voltage levels (200-240V AC) used in Brazilian enterprise data centers. We offer hot-swappable redundant power configurations (up to Platinum or Titanium efficiency levels) to ensure consistent power supply.
We offer comprehensive replacement warranties on all shipped components. Replacement hardware, such as replacement drive modules, memory blocks, power supply units, or motherboard assemblies, is shipped via express delivery to minimize downtime.