Infrastructure automation and hardware lifecycle management for data centers
Lexun is a Beijing-based infrastructure services firm operating at the intersection of server hardware automation, networking, and emerging AI model deployment. The tech stack—Linux, Kubernetes, Go, networking protocols (OSPF, BGP, MPLS), plus TensorFlow and PyTorch—indicates a business centered on data-center operations and infrastructure hardening. Active projects around PXE systems, diskless aging systems, and server automation, combined with a secondary focus on second-hand equipment recycling, suggest a hybrid model: managed services revenue from automation, plus margin recovery through hardware refurbishment.
Lexun operates infrastructure services for data centers and enterprise compute environments in China. The core offering spans automated server operations (design and deployment of PXE systems, diskless boot environments, hardware lifecycle automation) and networking configuration at scale (TCP/IP, routing protocols, VPN). A secondary revenue stream comes from second-hand server equipment sales and parts recycling. The org is engineering-heavy with embedded product and sales functions, reflecting a technical, customer-centric sales model rather than pure account management. Cash flow and margin pressure from commodity hardware pricing are operational realities.
Linux, Unix, Kubernetes, Go, Python, Java for core infrastructure; TensorFlow and PyTorch for emerging model workloads; Dell/Huawei/H3C/Cisco for hardware and networking; BGP, OSPF, MPLS, NAT, VPN for network services.
Beijing, China. The company hires exclusively within China.
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