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Quanta Cloud Technology

Quanta Cloud Technology (QCT) is an infrastructure provider that designs and manufactures data center hardware platforms and integrated cloud solutions for enterprise, service provider, and hyperscale environments.

  • Rackmount and multi-node servers for data centers and cloud infrastructure (compute platforms).
  • Storage systems for software-defined storage, backup, and data-intensive workloads (storage infrastructure).
  • Networking switches and related hardware for data center fabric and cloud architectures (networking infrastructure).
  • Integrated racks, reference architectures, and turnkey solutions for private, hybrid, and public cloud deployments (cloud infrastructure solutions).
  • Co-design, validation, and integration services with open and commercial cloud software stacks (systems integration and solution engineering).

More About Quanta Cloud Technology

Quanta Cloud Technology focuses on data center infrastructure for enterprises, telecommunications operators, cloud service providers, and High performance computing (HPC) environments. Its portfolio covers servers, storage, networking, and integrated racks that can be deployed as building blocks for private cloud, hybrid cloud, and public cloud platforms. QCT solutions are typically used in scenarios where standardized, scalable, and power-efficient hardware is required to support virtualized workloads, container platforms, and cloud-native applications.

QCT server platforms (compute infrastructure) are built around industry-standard x86 architectures and are offered in single-socket to multi-socket rackmount and multi-node formats. These systems are often used as general-purpose compute nodes in virtualized environments, high-density compute clusters, and cloud infrastructure deployments. They commonly support technologies such as virtualization hypervisors, container orchestration frameworks like Kubernetes, and operating systems from major commercial and open-source vendors. QCT designs these platforms for integration with orchestration and management frameworks used in cloud and software-defined data centers.

In storage, QCT provides hardware platforms (storage infrastructure) suitable for software-defined storage deployments, including object storage, block storage, and scale-out file systems. These systems are used as nodes in storage clusters that can run storage software from ecosystem partners or open-source communities. High-drive-density enclosures, Non-volatile Memory Express (NVME) configurations, and tiered storage designs allow enterprises to build data lakes, backup targets, media repositories, and big data clusters that align with their preferred software stack.

QCT networking offerings (networking infrastructure) typically consist of Top-of-Rack (TOR) and spine switches that support Ethernet-based data center fabrics. These products are designed to work with common data center network architectures, including leaf-spine topologies, and to interoperate with standard network protocols. QCT positions these switches for integration with Software Defined Networking (SDN) controllers and automation frameworks used in modern cloud environments.

Beyond standalone hardware, QCT provides integrated rack-level systems and reference architectures (cloud infrastructure solutions). These include pre-validated combinations of servers, storage, networking, and management tools for use with private and hybrid cloud stacks, big data platforms, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) workloads, and network function virtualization. QCT often collaborates with processor vendors, Operating System (OS) providers, and cloud software platforms to certify and optimize joint solutions. This approach enables enterprises and service providers to adopt standardized data center designs that align with open compute principles and cloud-native requirements.

Within a technology directory, QCT can be categorized under data center servers (compute infrastructure), enterprise storage hardware (storage infrastructure), data center Ethernet switching (networking infrastructure), and integrated cloud and rack solutions (cloud infrastructure solutions). Its offerings are used as foundational hardware for workloads spanning virtualization, containers, big data analytics, AI, telco cloud, and general-purpose enterprise IT.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 90
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M
  • Stock Ticker: -

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Corporate Headquarters

1010 Rincon Circle
San Jose, CA 95131

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals
  • Sub-Industry: Computer Hardware

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