KAYTUS Unveils KSManage V2.0 for Enhanced Data Center Efficiency

KAYTUS Unveils KSManage V2.0 for Enhanced Data Center Efficiency

KAYTUS has announced the release of KSManage V2.0, a data center management platform that quadruples operational efficiency and reduces energy consumption by 20%, according to BusinessWire.

KAYTUS has announced the release of KSManage V2.0, a next-generation data center management platform that significantly enhances operational efficiency. In a press release, the company detailed that the platform offers compatibility with over 5,000 IT device models, enabling seamless integration across diverse environments. KSManage V2.0 features one-click fully automated batch configuration, boosting management efficiency by up to four times.

The platform leverages advanced AIOps capabilities to achieve a fault diagnosis accuracy rate of over 98% and reduces energy consumption by 20%. These enhancements are designed to optimize operations and maintenance (O&M) for scaled data centers, addressing challenges such as managing diverse hardware and improving infrastructure performance.

KSManage V2.0 also introduces a centralized firmware repository, KSManage Repo, which hosts the latest updates for KAYTUS servers. This allows for automated firmware upgrades, significantly simplifying workflows and increasing O&M efficiency by up to 400%. The platform's energy management features support sustainable operations by reducing overall energy consumption by 15% to 20%.

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