Zyphora
As the Kingdom of Bahrain aggressively pursues its Economic Vision 2030, the demand for robust data infrastructure has skyrocketed. Bahrain has positioned itself as the "Cloud Hub" of the Middle East, becoming the first in the region to adopt a "Cloud First" policy. Manama, the financial epicenter, now requires high-density computing to power Fintech, Logistics, and AI-driven governance.
The V5 Rack Server series represents the backbone of this transition. Designed to handle intensive virtualization and massive database workloads, these servers provide the thermal efficiency required for the Gulf climate while maintaining the high availability essential for Bahrain's banking and petroleum sectors.
Information Gain: Unlike standard server exports, our V5 configurations for the Bahrain market are optimized for low-latency connectivity to the AWS Bahrain Region, ensuring seamless hybrid cloud integration for local enterprises.
The V5 architecture is evolving. We don't just supply hardware; we provide a bridge to the future of AI and Deep Learning.
Current high-stability Intel Xeon Scalable processors, DDR4 ECC memory, and NVMe optimization for ERP and CRM systems.
Integration of GPU accelerators for DeepSeek and LLM training, optimized for Bahraini smart city initiatives.
Deployment of V5 short-depth servers for edge processing in the Khalifa Bin Salman Port and industrial zones.
High-frequency trading and secure banking transactions require the redundancy of the 2488H V5 4-socket system. Our solutions ensure 99.999% uptime for Manama's financial district.
Real-time reservoir modeling and seismic data processing using GPU-enhanced V5 servers, providing the computational power needed for Bahrain's energy sector.
Scaling national identification systems and citizen portals with secure, modular rackmount solutions that comply with Bahrain's data sovereignty laws.
Headquartered in Shenzhen, Zyphora operates a state-of-the-art Factory 4.0 facility. Our manufacturing process integrates AI-driven quality inspection and automated burn-in testing to ensure every V5 server exported to Bahrain meets rigorous global standards.
A Global Leader in AI & Rack Server Innovation
Founded in 2017, Zyphora is a professional manufacturer and global supplier of AI GPU servers, high-performance computing systems, and customized data center solutions. Headquartered in Shenzhen, China, the company operates a modern production facility covering 386 square meters and serves customers across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.
With annual export revenue exceeding USD 18 million, Zyphora has built a strong reputation in the AI computing infrastructure industry through continuous innovation, reliable product quality, and customer-focused service. Our team brings over 12 years of industry experience and 7 years of export expertise, enabling us to support clients worldwide with efficient project delivery and professional technical assistance.
Zyphora specializes in AI GPU servers, GPU workstations, rackmount servers, storage servers, and customized computing solutions for artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud computing, and high-performance computing applications. Supported by a robust supply chain network of more than 1,200 qualified partners, we ensure stable sourcing, flexible production, and rapid delivery.
Yes, Zyphora works with local partners in Manama to provide on-site installation support, and our Shenzhen-based engineers offer 24/7 remote diagnostic services to ensure your V5 servers maintain peak performance.
Standard configurations of the FusionServer 1288H and 2288H V5 can be dispatched within 5-7 working days. Air freight to Bahrain International Airport typically takes another 3-5 days.
Absolutely. Our servers support hardware-level encryption and TPM 2.0, helping your organization comply with the Bahrain Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL).
Our V5 series features intelligent fan speed control and high-efficiency heat sinks designed for operating temperatures up to 45°C (113°F), ensuring stability even if your data center cooling faces extreme loads.