Green computing infrastructure and data center operations for AI-era workloads
Hoyinn operates a data center infrastructure business centered on thermal management, electrical optimization, and energy efficiency — a capital-intensive, ops-heavy model evident in their 27-person operations team versus 21 engineers. Their project backlog is dominated by HVAC standardization, risk assessment, and construction procurement, while pain points cluster around cost control and operational efficiency, suggesting they're scaling physical infrastructure faster than their monitoring and automation tooling (Zabbix, Grafana, GitLab, Docker) can keep pace.
Notable leadership hires: Operations Director
Hoyinn builds green computing power infrastructure for data centers, combining conventional utility-scale operations with renewable energy integration and AI workload support. Founded in 2020 and based in Beijing, the company serves as both a data center operator and infrastructure provider, addressing demand for sustainable, high-capacity compute across China. Their service portfolio spans data center construction, HVAC systems, electrical optimization, and energy management — positioning them at the intersection of physical infrastructure, cloud services, and environmental compliance.
Hoyinn runs Docker, VMware ESXi, Linux, GitLab, Jenkins, and Grafana for infrastructure automation and monitoring. Network and hardware infrastructure includes Cisco, Huawei, H3C, and Juniper. CAD and BIM tools support design work; Zabbix handles systems monitoring; Microsoft Office and PLC systems support operations.
Projects focus on data center operations: HVAC standardization and optimization, electrical system safety and efficiency, IDC construction and procurement, risk assessment, and comprehensive testing. This reflects a company scaling physical infrastructure at pace.
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