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xFusion Server Factories & Exporter Serving the Busan Market

High-Performance Computing Infrastructure & AI-Driven Architecture Tailored for South Korea's Premier Smart Logistics & Industrial Digitalization Hub

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Featured xFusion Server Deployments for the Busan Enterprise Grid

Optimized systems engineered for edge intelligence, hyperconverged cloud processing, and extreme I/O workloads across South Korea's major maritime and commercial nodes.

New xFusion 2288H V6 Hyperconverged Infrastructure System (Busan Smart City Edition)
Hyperconverged 2U

New xFusion 2288H V6 Hyperconverged Infrastructure System 20*2.5 Inch Drive Xeon 2*4310 2*64GB 9540-8i 1500W 2U Rack Server

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New xFusion Fusionserver 2288H V6 Computer Server (Busan IoT Edge Core)
Enterprise 2U

New xFusion Fusionserver 2288H V6 Computer Server 8x2.5-Inch Drive Xeon 4310*2 2288H V6 2U 2-socket Rack Server

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New xFusion Fusionserver 2288H V6 Computer Server (Busan Datacenter Optimized)
Flexible Compute

New xFusion Fusionserver 2288H V6 Computer Server 2288H V6 2U 2-socket Rack Server

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New xFusion Fusionserver 5288 V6 Computer Server (Busan Big Data Cold Storage)
High Capacity 4U

New xFusion Fusionserver 5288 V6 Computer Server 36*3.5 Inch Drive Xeon 4309Y 32G 2000W PSU 5288 V6 4U 2-socket Rack Server

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Busan's Industrial Digital Transformation: The Power Behind Smart Logistics & Ports

Why high-performance rack servers and hyperconverged architectures are becoming the backbone of South Korea's major economic engine.

As South Korea’s second-largest metropolis and the world’s sixth-busiest container port, Busan is positioning itself as a global logistics and high-tech manufacturing powerhouse. With the deployment of the Busan Eco Delta Smart City and the ongoing digitization of the Busan Port Authority (BPA) logistics framework, the local demand for scalable, high-availability server clusters has skyrocketed.

Traditional IT architectures are no longer sufficient to handle the vast telemetry data originating from IoT-enabled freight terminals, autonomous container carriers, and real-time shipping route optimization models. Local enterprises require enterprise-grade rack servers that offer massive compute density, thermal tolerance under continuous loads, and advanced security architectures.

By exporting state-of-the-art xFusion FusionServer configurations to the Busan market, NexaGPU provides the computational foundations necessary to power local financial hubs, AI-assisted shipping networks, and municipal private clouds. From 1U space-optimized configurations to 4U deep-learning and heavy cold storage racks, our platforms deliver the exact processing density required by Busan’s next-generation systems.

"The convergence of industrial IoT at Busan Port and the computational demand of Munhyeon Finance Complex requires server systems that balance low-latency networking with robust hardware-level security. Our xFusion server series represents a direct response to these stringent infrastructure mandates."

Furthermore, South Korea's rigorous data privacy standards and cloud security requirements (such as CSAP) necessitate hardware platforms built with secure boot mechanisms, hardware-level root-of-trust encryption, and hot-swappable components to maximize uptime. Our export solutions are tailored to integrate directly with regional networks, providing reliable server platforms verified for immediate deployment.

Industrial Manufacturing Excellence & Supply Chain Reliability

Backed by NexaGPU's decade-long expertise, robust production capabilities, and strict quality verification processes.

11+
Years Industry Experience
USD 12M
Annual Export Revenue
120+
Dedicated R&D Engineers
45
QC Specialists on Duty

NexaGPU Corporate Profile

NexaGPU is a professional AI GPU server manufacturer and supplier specializing in high-performance computing infrastructure, GPU clusters, and customized AI server solutions for global enterprises, data centers, and AI development companies. Established in 2016, NexaGPU has rapidly grown into a trusted provider of advanced GPU computing systems. The company operates a modern manufacturing facility with a building area of approximately 320㎡, supporting efficient production, assembly, and testing of AI server systems.

With an annual export revenue of USD 12 million, NexaGPU has built strong international business capabilities and maintains 6 years of export experience and 11 years of industry experience in high-performance computing and server manufacturing.

To ensure strict product quality, NexaGPU implements comprehensive multi-stage inspection processes, including hardware stress testing, thermal performance testing, and system stability validation. The company employs a dedicated quality assurance team of 45 QC specialists to maintain consistent product reliability.

NexaGPU has a solid trade background in global B2B technology supply chains, with major markets including North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. The company works closely with over 850 supply chain partners, including GPU chip suppliers, motherboard manufacturers, server chassis factories, and cooling system providers.

Its main customer base includes AI startups, cloud computing providers, data centers, research institutions, and enterprise IT solution providers. NexaGPU demonstrates strong R&D capability, supported by a team of 120 R&D engineers focused on GPU architecture optimization, AI server design, and liquid cooling technology. The company offers extensive customization options including GPU configuration, CPU selection, memory expansion, storage architecture, and liquid cooling systems. In the past year, NexaGPU successfully launched 85 new product models, covering AI training servers, inference servers, and high-density GPU computing clusters.

xFusion Technical Architecture & Enterprise Integration Strategy

Engineered for extreme performance, optimized thermal dissipation, and highly dynamic scaling capabilities.

The selection of the appropriate rack-mount form factor is critical for achieving optimal computational efficiency while balancing rack space, power allocation, and cooling limitations. Below, we break down the operational profiles of our flagship server configurations deployed across the Busan industrial zone.

Server Model Series Form Factor & Sockets Optimized Target Workload Cooling & Power Profile
FusionServer 1288H V6 1U Rack, 2 Sockets Virtualization, High-density web apps, lightweight AI inference Dual counter-rotating fans, redundant 900W/1500W PSU options
FusionServer 2288H V6 2U Rack, 2 Sockets Database processing, enterprise ERP, hybrid cloud nodes Smart thermal management, 1500W/2000W redundant options
FusionServer 2488H V6 2U Rack, 4 Sockets In-memory databases (SAP HANA), intensive virtualization arrays Optimized airflow duct, hot-swap cooling modules, 2000W PSUs
FusionServer 5288 V6 4U Rack, 2 Sockets High-capacity cold storage, archiving, massive video analytics Extended backplane ventilation, multi-drive bays, 2000W+ PSUs

Key Technical Routes for 2025-2026:

  • Adaptive PCIe Gen 5 and Gen 6 Routing: Ensuring compatibility with modern high-speed accelerator platforms and PCIe NVMe arrays to eliminate data bottlenecks in heavy computational workloads.
  • Smart Air Duction and Eco Liquid Cooling: Addressing the green energy initiatives of South Korean datacenter sectors by delivering up to 30% reduction in thermal dissipation energy demands.
  • Unified Management via iBMC: Providing low-level hardware diagnostics, remote out-of-band management, and proactive failure prediction algorithms for memory, storage, and processors.

High-Density Computing & Enterprise Storage Solutions

Designed for enterprise clusters, virtualization networks, and extreme-scale analytical applications.

FusionServer 2488H V6 Enterprise Compute Node (Busan Smart City)
4-Socket 2U

FusionServer 2488H V6 Servers Computer Nas Storage Pc Gpu And Buy Workstations Web Devices Ssd Networks Rack Xeon Server

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FusionServer 1288H V6 High-Density Compute Node (Busan Cluster)
High Density 1U

FusionServer 1288H V6 Servers Computer Nas Storage Pc Gpu And Buy Workstations Web Devices Ssd Networks Rack Xeon Server

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FusionServer 5288 V6 Storage Cluster Unit (Busan Port Logistics)
Mass Storage 4U

FusionServer 5288 V6 Servers Computer Nas Storage Pc Gpu And Buy Workstations Web Devices Ssd Networks Rack Xeon Server

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xFusion FusionServer 2288H V6 Xeon Server (Busan Network Core)
Performance 2U

New xFusion Fusionserver 2288H V6 Computer Server 25x2.5 Inch Drive Xeon 4310*1 2288H V6 2U 2-socket Rack Server

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xFusion 1288H V6 Enterprise System (Busan Branch)
1U Enterprise

New xFusion Fusionserver 1288H V6 Computer Servers 8*2.5 Inch Drive 1288H V6 1U 2-socket Rack Server

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xFusion 2288H V6 Large Capacity Storage Unit (Busan Archives)
3.5" Drive Core

New xFusion Fusionserver 2288H V6 Computer Servers 12x3.5-inch Driver Server 2288H V6 2U 2-socket Rack Server

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xFusion 2488H V6 Xeon Quad Socket (Busan Datacenter)
4-Socket Power

New xFusion Fusionserver 2488H V6 Servers 25x2.5 Inch Drive Xeon 2*5318H 900W PSU 2*32GB 2488H V6 2U 4-socket Rack Server

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xFusion 2488H V6 Scale Out Rack Node (Busan ERP)
Enterprise 4-Socket

New xFusion Fusionserver 2488H V6 Computer Servers 25x2.5 Inch Drive 2488H V6 2U 4-socket Rack Server

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Local Support, Customization, and South Korea Supply Chain Assurance

Navigating compliance, delivery protocols, and dedicated post-sale technical agreements.

NexaGPU Quality Testing Environment

Exporting high-performance computing hardware to South Korea requires strict adherence to regional regulatory frameworks and efficient logistical routing. At NexaGPU, we ensure that every server batch shipped to Busan meets necessary compliance standards, including KC (Korea Certification) markers where applicable, safety guidelines, and environmental ratings.

Our logistics channel utilizes direct shipping routes from our advanced integration facilities directly to the Port of Busan, guaranteeing minimal transit risk and expedited customs clearance. We assist with all commercial invoicing, import duties, and trade documentations, offering a seamless procurement experience for South Korean IT departments.

Additionally, we understand that "off-the-shelf" hardware configurations rarely satisfy customized enterprise demands. Our R&D department facilitates deep customization—allowing customers to specify PCIe expansion maps, CPU core distributions, SSD wear-level capacities, and custom system-level software configurations before departure from our factories.

Frequently Asked Questions: Hardware Integration & Logistics

Expert technical insights regarding server hardware deployment, international exports, and system customization.

1. What hardware stress testing processes do these servers undergo before export?
Every xFusion server unit undergoes a strict multi-phase burn-in process at our integration facility. This includes full-load CPU thermal cycling, ECC memory diagnostics using proprietary diagnostic vectors, and drive write/read cycle validation. Crucially, our 45-person QC department runs simulated operating temperature tests up to 40°C to verify that chassis fan controllers, heat sink seating, and power supply unit (PSU) efficiencies operate perfectly within rated tolerances.
2. How is the customs clearance and delivery to the Busan Port managed?
We operate standard CIF or DDP delivery frameworks to Busan. Utilizing our extensive B2B trade partnerships, we prepare all necessary customs paperwork (HS Codes, Certificates of Origin, KC safety certifications). Shipments are palletized using heavy-duty, anti-vibration shock-absorbent packaging to ensure absolute safety during oceanic or air transit, and we provide real-time GPS tracking until cargo clearance at the Port of Busan.
3. Can we customize the storage and RAM allocations for the 2U 2288H V6 model?
Yes, full hardware customization is a core service of NexaGPU. We offer multiple storage backplane configurations (such as 8LFF, 12LFF, or 24SFF configurations supporting NVMe, SAS, and SATA drives). Memory arrays can be populated with DDR4 or DDR5 ECC RDIMMs up to the processor's maximum capacity (e.g., 32 DDR4 slots in Xeon Ice Lake models). Let our 120-person R&D team know your technical specifications during the quotation phase.
4. What is the typical lead time from design layout to delivery in Busan?
Standard configurations are processed, verified, and shipped within 7-10 business days from our factory. For highly customized projects (incorporating specialized liquid cooling arrays, custom GPU risers, or complex software integration), the typical lead time ranges from 14 to 21 business days. Air freight transit to South Korea typically takes an additional 2-3 business days, while ocean freight takes approximately 7-10 days depending on the shipping lines.
5. How does the iBMC management controller assist with remote datacenter operations?
The integrated Baseboard Management Controller (iBMC) provides comprehensive, out-of-band monitoring and remote hardware control. Operable via standard web interfaces or API integrations (Redfish, IPMI 2.0), it lets administrators monitor processor temps, power usage, storage health status, and fan speeds remotely. It supports instant KVM redirection, virtual media mounting, and proactive alerts to keep systems in Busan datacenters operational with minimal physical intervention.