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KAYTUS Supercharges Data Centre Management With KSManage V2.0

KUALA LUMPUR, April 15 (Bernama) -- KAYTUS, a provider of end-to-end artificial intelligence (AI) server and liquid cooling solutions, has announced the release of KSManage V2.0, its next-generation data centre management platform.

KAYTUS in a statement said the upgraded platform offers broad compatibility with over 5,000 mainstream information technology (IT) device models, enabling seamless integration across diverse environments.

With one-click fully automated batch configuration, KSManage V2.0 boosts management efficiency by up to four times while also achieving a fault diagnosis accuracy rate of over 98 per cent and reduces energy consumption by 20 per cent by leveraging advanced AI for IT operations (AIOps) capabilities.

With a unified, enterprise-grade platform designed to streamline operations and maintenance (O&M), it supports a wide range of IT devices from different vendors, offering compatibility with over 5,000 models of servers, storage systems, and network devices.

Furthermore, KSManage V2.0 delivers significant upgrades in data centre monitoring and management, with enhanced capabilities across health monitoring, performance tracking, inspection management, and network testing tools.

The platform also supports both 2D and 3D global visualisation, allowing users to monitor key resource metrics such as power consumption, temperature, and capacity in real time.

KSManage V2.0 has introduced one-click automated batch upgrades that significantly simplify workflows and boost O&M efficiency, as low server configuration efficiency remains a major challenge in scaled data centres in which manual firmware upgrades are time-consuming and complex.

The platform also takes predictive maintenance and fault diagnosis to the next level with advanced AI-powered capabilities, supporting drive failure prediction up to 15 days in advance, while its memory failure prediction accuracy has improved by 30 per cent.

It also delivers robust energy consumption management across a wide range of data centre infrastructure, including AI and general-purpose servers, storage systems, network equipment, cooling units, lighting, and power supply devices.

-- BERNAMA