Products — Servers & Data Centers

Data Processing Center in a Container (DPC-C)

Data Processing Center in a Container (DPC-C)

$90,000-600,000
NPO INZHENIRING LLC 🇷🇺
Modular Data Processing Center (MDPC)

Modular Data Processing Center (MDPC)

$90,000-600,000
NPO INZHENIRING LLC 🇷🇺
Mini Data Center (Mini DC)

Mini Data Center (Mini DC)

$9,000-60,000
NPO INZHENIRING LLC 🇷🇺

Rack Servers, Storage Systems and Data Center Hardware Built in Russia

Sourcing servers outside the usual Tier-1 channels makes sense when budgets are tight and delivery routes matter. This category lists 1,730 positions from 356 suppliers: General Purpose & Rack Servers (419 items), Data Storage Systems including NAS and SAN (289), Hardware-Software Platforms (115), plus a distinctive niche — servers on domestic Elbrus and Baikal processors (23). Alongside complete machines you will find telecommunication and network cabinets in 19-inch standard, from wall-mounted 15U boxes to full-height floor enclosures.

Russian server brands such as those represented here grew up serving banks, telecom operators and government data centers at home, so the typical machine is a conventional x86 rack server assembled and burn-in tested locally, configurable to order. For buyers in Central Asia the overland route is a real advantage: cargo moves by truck or rail without ocean transshipment, which shortens delivery and reduces handling damage risk for heavy racks.

  • Configuration to order: CPU, RAM, storage and network options assembled per your specification
  • Standards: EAC conformity, 19-inch EIA-310 rack compatibility
  • Terms: EXW or FOB St. Petersburg; overland delivery to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and neighbors
  • Lead time: typically 30–60 days for configured servers, faster for stock cabinets
  • Documentation: test reports, warranty certificates, export invoices and packing lists

Send your target configuration or workload description through the request form and receive comparable quotations from several manufacturers at once.

FAQ

Can servers be configured to my exact specification?
Yes — built-to-order is the normal model here. You specify processor family, memory, drive layout, RAID, network interfaces and power options, and the factory assembles and burn-in tests the configuration. Expect 30–60 days from confirmed order depending on component availability, plus transit time.
What about firmware, OS support and management interfaces?
x86-based machines run standard Linux distributions and common server operating systems; most include IPMI/BMC remote management. Elbrus and Baikal platforms use their own OS builds and toolchains, so they suit specific projects rather than general workloads. Ask the supplier for a supported-OS list before ordering.
How do warranty and spare parts work for a buyer in the Gulf or Africa?
Typical warranty is 12–36 months. Since manufacturers rarely have local service centers abroad, support is usually remote diagnostics plus shipment of replacement parts — drives, PSUs, fans. Many buyers order a small spare-parts kit with the main batch; this is cheaper than emergency air shipments later.
Is overland delivery to Central Asia really faster than sea freight?
For Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, yes. Trucks and rail move directly across EAEU borders without port handling, typically arriving in 1–3 weeks. For the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, sea freight from Novorossiysk or St. Petersburg is standard and takes longer — plan 4–8 weeks door to port.
What payment terms do server manufacturers usually accept?
Most exporters work on prepayment or a split such as 50% on order and 50% before shipment, by bank transfer. Letters of credit are possible with larger factories. Discuss currency and banking route early — suppliers are experienced with payments from the Gulf, Turkey, Central Asia and other regions.
Are network cabinets and racks sold separately from servers?
Yes. The category includes a wide line of 19-inch cabinets — wall-mounted from 15U, floor-standing up to 42U and more, with glass or metal doors. They follow the EIA-310 standard and accept equipment of any brand. Cabinets ship flat-packed or assembled; flat-packed saves significant freight volume.