Veltrixa Veltrixa

Dell Server Factories & Exporter serving the Vietnam Market

High-Density Hardware Solutions, Scalable Compute Architecture, and Shenzhen's Advanced Supply Chain Integration for Emerging Enterprises Across Vietnam.

Vietnam's Digital Transformation & Server Demand

Vietnam is undergoing an unprecedented digital leap. Under the "National Digital Transformation Program to 2025, with an Orientation to 2030," the Vietnamese government aims to develop a comprehensive digital economy, targeting 30% of GDP. Rapid industrialization in key zones like Binh Duong, Bac Ninh, and HCMC High-Tech Parks has created a critical need for localized, highly secure data infrastructures. Organizations must adapt to the strict requirements of Decree No. 53/2022/ND-CP, which mandates local data storage for specific digital services.

To support this evolution, local enterprises are transitioning from basic legacy frameworks to robust hybrid cloud networks. Dell PowerEdge Rack Servers represent the standard for performance, reliability, and security in Vietnam's evolving IT landscape. By combining high-density computing capabilities with flexible expansion slots, these systems provide local businesses with the foundation required to deploy edge computing, ERP software, and high-throughput data virtualization.

"As Vietnam positions itself as the next major Southeast Asian data hub, global sourcing of highly optimized, verified enterprise servers becomes a strategic priority for telecom operators and manufacturing enterprises alike."

Why Enterprise Dell Hardware is Preferred

Vietnamese IT directors and data center operators turn to Dell's enterprise server ecosystem due to its high architectural compatibility, industry-leading management software (such as iDRAC9), and robust supply chain availability. When running ERP, databases, or virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), localized deployments cannot afford latency or service disruptions.

From a hardware perspective, Dell servers offer hot-swappable enterprise NVMe/SAS drives, highly redundant multi-vector cooling, and Intel Xeon Scalable or AMD EPYC processors. This provides the processing capacity needed to power demanding database tasks, machine learning algorithms, and local content delivery networks (CDNs) supporting millions of active digital consumers.

7+ Years
Global Export Experience
100%
Pre-Shipment Inspection
1,280+
Supply Chain Partners
$18 Million
Annual Export Revenue

Corporate Capability: Shenzhen Veltrixa Intelligent Computing Co., Ltd.

Operating from Shenzhen, the global hub of electronics manufacturing and hardware design, Shenzhen Veltrixa Intelligent Computing Co., Ltd. (est. 2017) has established itself as an industry leader in exporting enterprise hardware. With over 12 years of industry experience, Veltrixa bridges the gap between major server components and local applications in emerging markets like Vietnam.

Our facility runs intensive burn-in testing, performance validation, and localized firmware configurations. This ensures that every server shipped to Hanoi, Da Nang, or HCMC is ready for immediate deployment. Our team of 86 R&D engineers and 46 quality control experts guarantees a reliable path from sourcing to rack installation.

Operational Metrics

  • Established Year 2017 (7 Years Export Experience)
  • Facility Area 386 m² specialized staging & validation floor
  • R&D Team Capacity 86 Engineers / 124 New Configurations Annually
  • Quality Assurance Team 46 Professionals conducting 100% Pre-Shipment tests
  • Key Vietnam Routes Served Hanoi (Noi Bai Airport / Lang Son Port), HCMC (Cat Lai Port)

Key Server Infrastructure Trends (2024-2026)

Modern data centers are focusing on sustainability and high computational density. In tropical environments like southern Vietnam, high temperatures present challenges for server cooling. Emerging trends like liquid-to-chip direct cooling and intelligent air duct designs in Dell's modern chassis are critical to lowering operational costs (PUE ratio).

Furthermore, local network architectures are upgrading to PCIe Gen 5 and high-bandwidth DDR5 interfaces. This allows organizations to run data processing workflows, AI inference models, and real-time transaction processing with minimal bottlenecks.

Optimized Logistics from Shenzhen to Vietnam

Logistical efficiency is key when sourcing enterprise IT hardware from China to Vietnam. At Veltrixa, we utilize established land and sea transport links to ensure rapid delivery. We offer door-to-door shipping solutions designed to minimize customs delays at key border points.

For Northern Vietnam, land transit via Pingxiang/Lang Son enables delivery to Hanoi-based businesses in 3 to 5 business days. For Central and Southern regions, secure ocean freight directly to Da Nang or Cat Lai (HCMC) ports offers a cost-effective option for large-scale deployments.

Standard Procurement and Deployment Lifecycle

Our approach ensures that your hardware is custom-configured, verified, and safely transported to your local facilities.

1

Custom Configuration

Tailoring memory density, CPU frequency, and local storage configurations (NVMe/SATA/SAS) to align with specific workload requirements.

2

Burn-In Testing & QA

24 to 48-hour continuous loading tests at our facility to verify thermal profiles, RAM stability, and controller consistency.

3

Logistical Dispatch

Packaging using heavy-duty anti-static padding and wooden crating, followed by direct transit via land border routes or sea cargo routes.

Vietnam Enterprise Procurement FAQ

Key details regarding importing enterprise server hardware, custom formatting, regional standards, and logistics policies.

Q1: Can Veltrixa customize the RAM and storage configuration of Dell servers before exporting to Vietnam?
Yes. Veltrixa provides hardware configuration services. We can configure CPU, RAM (DDR5/DDR4 ECC), storage (NVMe/SAS/SATA), and NIC options to meet the needs of your local applications in Hanoi or HCMC.
Q2: What is the typical shipping lead time for servers from Shenzhen to industrial parks in Vietnam?
For land transport to Northern Vietnam (Hanoi, Bac Giang), transit times average 3 to 5 business days. Sea shipping to Southern Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong) takes approximately 7 to 12 days, depending on port schedules and customs clearance.
Q3: How does Veltrixa handle customs clearance (import tariffs/Form E) for Vietnam imports?
We supply all required export documentation, including packing lists, commercial invoices, and Certificates of Origin (CO). We work with your customs broker to ensure compliance with Vietnam's import regulations.
Q4: Do the servers shipped to Vietnam run on local power standards (220V/50Hz)?
Yes. Dell enterprise hot-swap power supplies are designed for global voltage ranges (100V to 240V, 50/60Hz). They are compatible with industrial and residential grids in Vietnam, utilizing efficient Platinum or Titanium certified PSUs.
Q5: How is quality testing conducted to avoid DOA (Dead On Arrival) units?
Every server undergoes a 100% pre-shipment inspection. This includes memory testing, storage diagnostics, CPU stress testing, and thermal verification. We check firmware and controller configurations to ensure immediate operability.
Q6: How does Decree 53 regarding local data storage impact hardware deployment?
Decree 53 requires organizations to store specific local data within Vietnam. Dell enterprise servers, deployed in local facilities, help organizations establish compliant, sovereign data architectures.

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