Veltrixa
High-performance network switches and scalable computing units optimized for Dublin's hyperscale environments.
Ireland, particularly the greater Dublin area, has solidified its position as the hyper-scale data center capital of Europe. Home to massive cloud hubs from AWS, Microsoft, Google, and Meta, the country handles a significant percentage of EMEA's data traffic. This concentration of compute capacity demands robust, ultra-low latency networking fabrics that can handle massive throughput without bottlenecking computational clusters.
As the regional grid faces power limitations, the efficiency of active network equipment—including switches and edge gateways—has become a top priority. Commercial enterprises, multinational corporations based in the "Silicon Docks", and regional service providers are transitioning from traditional 10G/40G architectures to 100G, 400G, and even 800G optical networking pipelines to handle AI model training, database synchronization, and next-generation cloud services.
For Irish technology managers and system integrators, modern network infrastructure planning is centered on three core domains:
Layer 3 core switching solutions designed for seamless enterprise network management. Features stacking capabilities, redundant power supplies, and multi-Gigabit ports to support modern Wi-Fi 6/7 access points and VoIP networks.
Top-of-Rack (ToR) and Spine switches optimized for massive east-west traffic. High-port density 100G/400G configurations with support for VXLAN, EVPN, and advanced telemetry for proactive network monitoring.
Ultra-low latency switching architectures tailored for AI training clusters, combining advanced packet buffering, RoCE v2 optimization, and high thermal capacity to sustain continuous computational loads.
A premier global manufacturer & exporter specializing in enterprise networking, AI compute servers, and specialized data center infrastructure.
Operating a state-of-the-art facility in Shenzhen, China, Veltrixa leverages the strength of China's advanced electronics supply chain to deliver high-quality hardware quickly. Our production workflows incorporate automated optical inspection (AOI), rigorous hardware burn-in testing, and detailed performance benchmarking. This ensures every network switch and server shipped to the Irish market performs reliably from day one.
With more than 12 years of industry experience and a network of 1,280+ supply chain partners, we offer custom OEM/ODM services, custom hardware configurations, and rack-level integration to meet the specific technical requirements of our clients.
Consult with our engineers to configure your hardware to meet specific compliance, power, and throughput standards in the Ireland market.
Send Inquiry NowExpanding and operating digital networks in Ireland requires strict adherence to EU regulations. Veltrixa products are designed and manufactured to align with European regulatory frameworks, ensuring peace of mind for corporate buyers:
Every switch and server complies with European safety, health, and environmental protection requirements (CE marking) and meets RoHS limitations on hazardous substances.
We support local recycling and disposal standards, helping our partners align with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive in Ireland.
We provide comprehensive warranty packages, component-level replacement support, and remote technical guidance to keep your networks running without interruption.
Our shipping and logistics network handles delivery from our Shenzhen facility directly to IT hubs in Dublin, Cork, and Galway. We work with experienced freight partners to manage customs clearance efficiently, ensuring predictable delivery timelines for your projects.
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