Highly optimized computing architectures engineered to lead Uzbekistan's private cloud and digital transformation sectors.
In accordance with the "Digital Uzbekistan 2030" national strategy, the Republic of Uzbekistan is accelerating its transition toward a fully digitized economy. From e-government services and smart city projects to the modernization of heavy industries, the demand for enterprise computing, high-performance storage, and scalable AI infrastructure has reached unprecedented levels. As an industry-leading provider of hardware infrastructure, our focus remains on providing robust xFusion server configurations and compatible enterprise architectures tailored to navigate the specific industrial challenges, regional climates, and logistical realities of the Uzbekistan market.
Uzbekistan has emerged as the premier tech and financial hub in Central Asia. Centered around Tashkent IT Park and special economic zones throughout Bukhara, Samarkand, and Namangan, hundreds of startups, commercial banks, and state enterprises require computing power that can scale dynamically. The shift toward containerized microservices and automated management systems demands virtualization-ready architectures.
Furthermore, local operators face high ambient summer temperatures and specific voltage variances. The deployment of hardware such as the FusionServer 2288H V6 or the FusionServer 2488H V7 guarantees continuous uptime due to advanced cooling system layouts, high thermal thresholds, and smart power supply unit redundancy. This mitigates operational risks for critical local systems, such as banking platforms handling millions of transactions daily across Tashkent, or agricultural monitoring platforms managing crop yields via IoT analytics.
SEO Insight / Information Gain Note: Server infrastructure deployed within Central Asia must account for climatic demands. Our hardware models are designed to operate efficiently at ambient temperatures up to 35-40°C with intelligent fan curve controls, preventing thermal throttling and conserving electricity in peak dry seasons.
Operating in Uzbekistan requires strict adherence to customs regulations, product certifications, and regional standards. As a direct-source supplier, we guarantee that all products exported to Tashkent and other regions comply with local import mandates:
By leveraging our manufacturing base in China, we offer unparalleled economic and logistical advantages to buyers in Uzbekistan. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has established direct, cost-effective rail and road networks connecting major Chinese manufacturing hubs directly to Central Asian trade ports.
Instead of relying on slow maritime transit or expensive air freight, our logistical partners route shipments through the Lianyungang/Xi’an-Tashkent block trains. This drastically reduces delivery lead times, ensuring that key network additions reach our clients when needed. Additionally, our rigorous testing protocol ensures that 100% of outgoing units undergo intensive burn-in testing prior to export, reducing hardware infant mortality rates in the field.
The rapid rise of large language models (LLMs)—including open-source technologies like DeepSeek R1—has changed the landscape of enterprise server procurement. Organizations in Uzbekistan are no longer just looking for standard storage or web-hosting boxes; they require massive GPU arrays for localized inference and model fine-tuning.
To support this shift, our customized GPU-ready chassis—such as the Gooxi SYR4108G-D12R-G5 and xFusion G5200 V7—support high-bandwidth DDR5 memory structures, PCIe Gen 5 routing, and multiple dual-width accelerator card slots. By optimizing physical board layouts, these systems ensure seamless tensor processing operations, enabling local universities, research institutions, and telecom companies in Tashkent to build private, low-latency AI environments.
Technical and logistical insights for procurement departments operating in Central Asia.
Leveraging direct rail and road networks via China-Central Asia transit corridors, typical shipping times to Tashkent range between 7 and 12 business days, depending on customs clearance procedures at Border Checkpoints. Custom OEM builds may require an additional 3-5 working days for pre-assembly and full QA burn-in testing.
Yes. All servers, power supplies, and storage systems we supply comply with EAC and GOST requirements. We provide full certificate packets alongside customs paperwork to ensure smooth import clearance without administrative delays.
Our solutions feature smart fan-speed algorithms that adapt dynamically to ambient temperature variations. Additionally, we use redundant 80 Plus Platinum/Titanium hot-swappable power supplies that tolerate voltage fluctuations, protecting internal components from sudden electrical sags or surges typical in developing grids.
Absolutely. High-density GPU configurations like the Gooxi SYR4108G-D12R-G5 or xFusion G5200 V7 support up to 8 dual-width GPU accelerators. They are fully optimized for open-source AI models like DeepSeek R1, LLaMA, and PyTorch frameworks, providing the massive computational throughput needed for local inference and LLM fine-tuning.
We provide a 3-year factory warranty on critical hardware. In cooperation with localized technical integration partners in Tashkent, we can arrange for quick replacement of standard parts (such as SSDs, RAM, and PSUs) shipped directly from our logistics buffer warehouses.
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