Quantix
Explore our leading-edge OEM storage nodes and compute modules configured for hybrid enterprise frameworks.
In the modern era of hyper-scale computing, structured datasets, and massive unstructured data pools generated by AI models, standard off-the-shelf storage arrays are showing operational limitations. Global enterprises are rapidly transitioning away from monolithic cloud architectures toward customized OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) cloud storage solutions. Hardware personalization enables organizations to align memory configurations, processor speeds, caching layouts, and PCIe lane distributions directly with their custom database workloads.
Standard, generic servers frequently lack the specialized hardware balance required to handle intensive pipelines such as multi-tenant virtualization, object storage indices, and low-latency artificial intelligence training. As a specialized OEM manufacturer, we construct bespoke hardware configurations utilizing advanced chipsets, custom SSD backplanes, and firmware enhancements. By adapting hardware layouts to software requirements, clients bypass software-side performance constraints, obtaining direct access to raw drive bandwidth, reduced storage bus congestion, and optimized power draw.
Founded in 2017, Quantix Intelligent Computing Co., Ltd. has evolved into a premier GPU server manufacturer and high-performance AI storage infrastructure provider based in China. Our operation merges engineering expertise, rigorous quality verification processes, and an extensive global distribution network. We are committed to supplying highly scalable, resilient computing architectures to clients worldwide, ensuring high performance at competitive price points.
Leveraging 14 years of deep-rooted industry expertise and 9 successful years of international export execution, Quantix handles complex global client workflows across North America, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. We host a specialized facility focused on precision assembly, testing, and system integration. Our supply network of over 850 partners ensures rapid hardware provisioning and assembly turnaround. Driven by an active R&D department containing 78 engineers, we design and validate customized computing platforms, having introduced 126 new solutions last year to address emerging enterprise storage and processing patterns.
China's manufacturing centers offer an integrated microelectronics and hardware assembly ecosystem. For enterprises needing customized cloud storage arrays, this specialized network delivers distinct strategic advantages:
Our manufacturing hub in Shenzhen provides direct access to high-performance PCB fabricators, drive backplane designers, metal fabricators, and specialized chip distributors. This cluster eliminates long logistical transport delays, enabling Quantix to convert specifications into fully engineered physical prototypes within accelerated timelines. With over 850 verified supply chain partners, we acquire high-grade chassis, power supply units, and cooling fans at volume discounts, allowing us to offer cost-competitive manufacturing solutions without compromising component quality.
Furthermore, our advanced facility runs strict hardware validation protocols. Every server chassis, network interface card, and storage drive undergoes detailed inbound validation, thermal profiling, and system burn-in. Our team of 46 quality control professionals monitors each phase of assembly, ensuring that systems exported to global destinations meet strict performance requirements.
Operating storage systems globally requires adherence to local regulatory frameworks. Data protection regulations such as GDPR (Europe), HIPAA (US Healthcare), CCPA (California), and local sovereignty acts in the Middle East and APAC require storage hardware to operate securely and auditably. Quantix ensures compliance through targeted hardware and firmware customization options:
We construct cloud storage arrays featuring hardware-level encryption (Self-Encrypting Drives via Opal standards), TPM 2.0 cryptographic modules, and customized BIOS firmware that allows administrators to disable physical ports and external administration networks. For cloud storage providers handling sensitive personal health information (PHI) or federal records, our servers support cryptographically separated user partitions and strict access control configurations.
To complement our hardware, we maintain localized spare parts hubs and engineering support channels in North America, Europe, Australia, and East Asia. This local backup system guarantees that when components need replacement, logistics are executed rapidly, minimizing downtime for mission-critical storage nodes.
Enterprise procurement executives look beyond initial unit costs, evaluating platforms based on Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) over a 3-to-5-year operational lifecycle. Critical evaluation factors include power usage efficiency (PUE), storage rack density, average failure rates (MTBF), and maintenance overheads.
Quantix addresses these demands by designing custom rack systems that maximize storage density per rack unit (U). For example, our 2U high-density configurations support up to 8 high-performance NVMe SSDs alongside dual-processor motherboards, optimizing computing capability relative to rack footprint. By implementing high-efficiency power supplies—such as Platinum-grade 900W, 1500W, or 2000W redundant units—we minimize thermal output and reduce power losses, lowering active cooling costs within high-density datacenter facilities.
The enterprise storage sector is shifting away from traditional network-attached storage (NAS) toward decoupled, low-latency architectures. The primary trends defining the market include:
Decoupling compute and storage resources using high-speed RoCEv2 or InfiniBand protocols, allowing nodes to access storage pools with latency levels comparable to direct-attached NVMe drives.
Optimizing storage nodes for neural network training (such as DeepSeek R1 workloads) requiring high-density, multi-terabyte NVMe storage arrays to keep GPU tensors saturated during execution.
Configuring open hardware solutions that run software-defined storage suites (like Ceph, GlusterFS, or MinIO) to bypass software vendor platform locks.
Inside Quantix’s production facility: where advanced assembly, strict component testing, and system integration take place.
Different deployment environments require tailored storage performance characteristics. Below are primary use cases where specialized OEM hardware configurations prove advantageous:
Answers to common technical inquiries regarding OEM storage customization, international compliance, and supply chain timelines.
We provide deep physical and structural customization, including motherboard selection (Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC platforms), storage backplane configurations (NVMe U.2/U.3, SAS3/SATA), memory capacity tuning, physical chassis dimension alterations, custom paint or branding, custom rail designs, and redundant enterprise power supply systems (900W, 1500W, 2000W).
We integrate hardware-based root of trust components such as TPM 2.0 modules, secure BIOS configurations, and UEFI Secure Boot protocols to assist clients with data security compliance. Our designs align with certifications required for distribution in North America, Europe, Australia, and APAC markets.
Our proximity to major electronic engineering centers enables fast component sourcing, physical tooling adjustments, and PCB prototyping. Backed by a verified network of over 850 partners, we can assemble, test, and ship customized system batches faster than standard regional manufacturers.
Every storage array undergoes a multi-stage validation sequence managed by our QC team. This includes incoming material inspections, structural alignment checks, components verification, thermal stress chamber runs, storage drive sector verification, and multi-day load testing under full workloads.
Yes. Our server hardware conforms to open architecture standards, making it fully compatible with software suites like Ceph, MinIO, GlusterFS, VMware vSAN, and Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct, giving customers flexibility in their software design.
We configure servers to leverage PCIe Gen 5 transfer rates, balancing lane assignments across CPUs to minimize bus routing bottlenecks. We pair high-throughput network controllers (such as Mellanox ConnectX NICs) with NVMe storage backplanes to handle data distribution during model training and inference.
Further components and rackmount units designed for mission-critical deployments and distributed workloads.