NexaGPU
Deploy robust enterprise routing and dense datacenter computation with our tier-one switches and server modules. Optimized for Ghana's expanding optical networks, digital financial centers, and cloud storage systems.
Ghana is undergoing a rapid digital transformation, positioning itself as a core technology hub for West Africa. Key initiatives driven by the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation (MoCD), combined with the expansion of terrestrial optical fiber backbones and under-sea fiber cables (such as MainOne, Glo-1, WACS, and SAT-3), are fueling demand for robust local networking architectures. From financial institutions in Accra’s central business district to mining facilities in the Western Region (Tarkwa and Obuasi), and container ports in Tema, businesses are migrating legacy setups into local, cloud, and edge-connected frameworks.
To scale processing and distribution systems without single points of failure, industrial centers require managed three-layer (L3) network switches. These switches enable local VLAN segmentation, high-speed 10G/40G/100G uplinks, and strict Quality of Service (QoS) mappings to isolate operational technology (OT) from corporate IT traffic.
Operating enterprise networking hardware in West Africa requires a clear understanding of environmental and electrical variables. We build and supply switches and server modules with localized adaptations:
Grid power stability is a primary obstacle. Our network switches integrate dual-redundant hot-swappable power supply units (PSUs) and high-tolerance surge defenses (up to 6kV on copper ports) to survive voltage spikes and dips before UPS handover.
High ambient humidity (exceeding 85% in coastal regions like Accra and Tema) combined with dust can cause rapid corrosion. Our chassis feature conformal-coated PCBs, optimized airflow ducts, and industrial-grade speed-regulated fans to protect internal circuitry.
High packet loss rates over long copper distances can isolate remote mining clusters. Integrating three-layer switches like the H3C S6520X-30QC-EI allows direct optical routing over long-distance single-mode SFP+ fiber paths, guaranteeing minimal packet latency.
Procurement agents, system integrators, and IT managers in the ECOWAS sub-region face stringent guidelines regarding cost-performance ratios, lead times, and warranty support. Partnering with a manufacturer like NexaGPU mitigates supply chain risks. We ensure that transit pathways from our manufacturing center to the ports of Tema and Takwa remain open, predictable, and compliant with all local customs requirements.
Additionally, the global push toward high-density computing (including artificial intelligence models like Deepseek and deep-learning server arrays) requires enterprise networks to support massive horizontal scaling. This makes local storage speed (via PCIe NVMe SSDs) and server processing densities (via V6 and V7 server boards) critical parts of the modern network switch topology.
NexaGPU is a professional AI GPU server and enterprise network hardware manufacturer specializing in high-performance computing infrastructure, custom GPU clusters, and high-capacity switching solutions for global enterprises, data centers, and advanced technology integrations.
Our facilities include advanced testing labs and cleanrooms designed to handle high-precision electronics manufacturing. To ensure strict quality, NexaGPU implements comprehensive multi-stage inspection processes, including hardware stress testing, thermal chamber simulation, and firmware stability testing. The company employs a dedicated quality assurance team of 45 QC specialists to guarantee consistent product reliability.
With close collaborations across 850+ global supply chain partners, NexaGPU ensures continuous access to high-grade silicon, optical transceivers, and robust server chassis. In the past year, we have introduced 85 new product configurations targeting AI integration, software-defined networking, and dense computing clusters.
Deploying communication equipment in Ghana requires coordination with regulatory frameworks and logistics networks:
We assist our Ghanaian import partners with National Communications Authority (NCA) type-approval processes, ensuring all wireless and network switches comply with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards.
Our products are manufactured according to ISO 9001 systems and align with Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) guidelines for commercial electrical components.
We provide standardized Bill of Lading documentation, certificates of origin, and complete HS coding to expedite clearing procedures at the Tema Port or Kotoka International Airport.
As networks evolve, legacy 1G and 10G networks are shifting toward high-speed, multi-layer switches that combine layer 2 wire-speed switching with advanced layer 3 static and dynamic routing protocols (OSPF, BGP, RIP, and ECMP). The transition to software-defined networking (SDN) and automated provisioning allows large-scale operations in Ghana—such as cloud database providers and telecom carriers—to scale processing workloads on demand.
At the hardware level, network switch development focuses on silicon integration that minimizes power consumption per port (green computing) while increasing backplane bandwidth. This path supports optical fiber uplinks of 40G/100G directly to compute clusters and AI clusters, removing bottle-necks at the core aggregation layers of your network.
Explore our comprehensive range of high-performance servers, SSD storage, and core switching units. Select a model to fit your network performance requirements.
Yes. Our network switches and servers are designed with tropicalization features. The components have conformal-coated PCBs to resist high humidity (frequently exceeding 80% in cities like Accra, Tema, and Cape Coast) and salt-air oxidation. We use speed-controlled smart fans and efficient airflow layouts to maintain safe operating temperatures.
Our enterprise switches, such as the H3C S6520X-30QC-EI, support hot-swappable dual-redundant power supplies (AC/DC). They feature internal surge protection up to 6kV on RJ45 ethernet ports, protecting the hardware from voltage spikes during grid fluctuations before the enterprise UPS or generator kicks in.
The National Communications Authority (NCA) of Ghana requires type approval for all network and communication systems. We provide comprehensive technical datasheets, CE/FCC declarations of conformity, and test reports to assist local partners and system integrators with their NCA filings.
Yes. The S6520X-30QC-EI is a true L3 core switch. It supports static routing, RIP, OSPF, BGP, VRRP, and multicast routing. It allows you to create independent VLAN segmentations to isolate corporate, visitor, and IP camera surveillance traffic.
Standard ocean freight orders to Tema Port take approximately 30 to 45 days. For critical parts or high-priority server components, we offer air express options to Kotoka International Airport (ACC) in Accra, reducing delivery times to 7–10 working days.
Mining companies require rugged connectivity. We supply switches with fiber uplinks (SFP+/QSFP28) to connect mine-site nodes to central operations over long-distance single-mode fiber lines, avoiding electromagnetic interference from industrial machinery.
Yes, we provide standard hardware warranties for all servers and switches shipped to Ghana. We also offer extended replacement programs and remote engineering assistance to keep your networks running.
Our 1U servers (like the FusionServer 1288H series) and 2U options are optimized for dense layouts. Combining them with 10G optical core switches allows you to maximize processing and storage capacity per rack unit while maintaining efficient cooling.
Yes, we offer pre-configuration services. Our engineering team can load target configurations—including VLAN setups, SSH access parameters, and firmware specifications—prior to dispatch, streamlining your field installations.
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