High-density computing arrays custom-engineered for Jakarta's hyper-scale data centers and telecommunications networks.
Mapping the rise of hyperscale demand, regulatory frameworks, and why hardware optimization matters.
Indonesia's digital economy is expanding at an unprecedented rate, projected to reach over $130 billion in gross merchandise value by 2025. Driven by massive fintech adoption, mobile commerce (Tokopedia, Shopee, and Bukalapak), and the transition toward enterprise cloud systems, the request for localized infrastructure has never been more urgent. Government Regulation PP No. 71/2019 (Penyelenggaraan Sistem dan Transaksi Elektronik) enforces strict data residency requirements, mandating public sector and critical service operators to store and process transactional records locally.
Consequently, international hyper-scalers (including Google Cloud, AWS, Alibaba Cloud, and Azure) along with domestic providers (such as DCI Indonesia and Telkom Indonesia) are constructing advanced Tier III and Tier IV data centers in Jakarta, Cikarang, and Surabaya. These state-of-the-art facilities require compute blocks that guarantee high processing density, low thermal footprints, and low-latency storage integration. xFusion Servers have surfaced as the premier option for major system integrators in the ASEAN market, resolving critical infrastructure constraints.
Unlike temperate zones, Indonesian data centers struggle with high ambient temperatures and humidity. Operating legacy hardware yields massive cooling costs, resulting in a high Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE). xFusion's modern V6 and V7 server series utilize advanced energy-conserving fan matrices and targeted copper heat pipe routes. Our factory testing validates operational stability up to 45°C ambient temperatures (ASHRAE A3/A4 standards), saving operators over 15% in utility costs compared to traditional servers.
Highly adaptable 2U and 4U chassis configurations built to scale enterprise databases and hybrid virtualization blocks.
Understanding the differences in computing capabilities, memory throughput, and acceleration technologies.
Deciding between V5, V6, and V7 architectures depends entirely on your target workload's compute density, PCIe generation needs, and deep learning framework integration. The table below outlines how these architectures scale to support modern application layers:
| Feature Spec | xFusion V5 Series | xFusion V6 Series | xFusion V7 Series |
|---|---|---|---|
| Processor Architecture | 1st & 2nd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable | 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable (Ice Lake) | 4th & 5th Gen Intel® Xeon® / AMD EPYC |
| Memory Interface | DDR4 up to 2933 MHz | DDR4 up to 3200 MHz | DDR5 up to 4800 / 5600 MHz |
| PCIe Capabilities | PCIe Gen 3.0 (8 GT/s) | PCIe Gen 4.0 (16 GT/s) | PCIe Gen 5.0 (32 GT/s) |
| AI / GPU Workload Support | Basic machine learning inference | High density (e.g. G5500 V6 AI clusters) | Native DeepSeek LLM, high-density Tensor Cores |
| Storage Capabilities | Standard SAS/SATA, limited NVMe | Dynamic NVMe + RAID 9540-8i support | PCIe Gen 5 Enterprise SSDs (PM893, PM1733) |
Understanding Chinese factory networks is crucial for global enterprise buyers. By partnering with audited distributors like Shenzhen Tiansheng Cloud Technology Co., Ltd. (operating from Shenzhen, China's Silicon Valley), customers in Indonesia bypass massive local markup rates and enjoy unmatched customized flexibility.
Through our direct channel access, we carry out "light customization" services in our assembly centers. If your enterprise requires specific RAM modules, customized solid-state setups, or top-tier array cards (e.g. LSI 9560-16I 8GB RAID controllers), our technical team will build, configure, and stress-test the servers before they are shipped. This optimization eliminates component incompatibility, reducing deployment times in Jakarta and Surabaya from several months to a few business days.
How local firms leverage custom server architecture to power business growth.
Jakarta’s payment networks process millions of instant bank transfers (BI-FAST) daily. Implementing the xFusion 2288H V6 equipped with LSI 9560-16I array cards guarantees high transaction throughput alongside data redundancy. The hardware configuration prevents database degradation during Peak traffic hours, securing transactional files in alignment with Bank Indonesia standards.
Platforms dealing with multi-tenant hosting and e-commerce checkouts across the Java and Sumatra islands benefit from hyperconverged clusters. Deploying the xFusion 2288H V6 hyperconverged server infrastructure aggregates compute and high-capacity storage into simple, modular units, reducing hardware foot prints while maintaining sub-millisecond response rates.
As localization is key, research institutes and tech giants in Indonesia are building LLMs trained in Bahasa Indonesia and regional dialects. Using the high-density FusionServer G5500 V6 and the next-gen xFusion 2288H V7 DeepSeek optimization, computing nodes process multi-billion parameter pipelines, maximizing local AI processing speeds.
A complete selection of enterprise servers, SSD components, controller cards, and legacy nodes available for Indonesian regional dispatch.
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Shenzhen Tiansheng Cloud Technology Co., Ltd. is a hardware supplier operating on Alibaba.com, specializing in the distribution and configuration of enterprise-grade server solutions. Established in late 2024, the company focuses on providing high-performance computing hardware to a global clientele, including wholesalers, brand businesses, and engineers.
The company primarily deals in refurbished and configured rack servers from major industry brands. Their product portfolio includes:
Everything you need to know about purchasing, custom assembly, shipping, and deployment in Indonesia.