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Devtron 2.0 Unveils “Agentic SRE” for Autonomous, Unified Kubernetes Operations

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Devtron has launched Devtron 2.0, debuting its new Agentic SRE, an AI-driven autonomous operations layer built to make Kubernetes production-ready, resilient against catastrophic failures and ransomware, and maintain high availability at scale. The updated platform brings together previously fragmented operational domains  applications, infrastructure, and cost   into a single unified system, eliminating the need for the 15+ disconnected tools that many platform teams currently rely on. “Kubernetes made applications and infrastructure inseparable. Every pod defines resources, every deployment affects costs,” said Ranjan Parthasarathy, CEO of Devtron.

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“Yet platform teams still use separate tools for monitoring apps, managing infrastructure, and tracking costs. Devtron 2.0 provides true unified visibility. When a service slows down, you immediately see if it’s on an overloaded node. When costs spike, you see exactly which application is consuming what resources. Our Agentic SRE takes this further, autonomously optimizing across all three domains.” Among its key capabilities, Devtron 2.0 provides a single pane of glass for full stack visibility, integrated FinOps with real-time cost attribution (including GPU-usage insight), support for both VMs and containers via KubeVirt, and automated cost controls like hibernation and rightsizing. According to case studies, a cloud-native fintech firm scaled to over 400 million monthly transactions, cut recovery time from days to under an hour, and accelerated release velocity by 12×, while a global asset manager automated 70% of its previously manual deployments, reducing time-to-market by 60%. Devtron 2.0 is now available, offering freemium access for single clusters and enterprise support, with a live demo at KubeCon North America.

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