Software-Defined – Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) is a combination of technologies designed to offer a simpler approach to the WAN. It’s being driven largely by the decreasing cost of bandwidth and the increase in cloud applications that reside outside of the legacy data center. SD-WAN can be deployed over existing WAN connections, whether they are Internet (DIA, broadband, LTE) or private (MPLS, private line), in order to create a secure, private, fully meshed network. It offers simplified management, quicker turnup, better application performance, improved resiliency, and cost savings when compared to traditional approaches.
What is SD-WAN?
Why Consider It?
- Cost savings vs. expensive private networks
- Decreasing the cost of Internet bandwidth
- Improved performance for cloud applications
- Increased resiliency and uptime across the entire network
- Simplified network management, especially at branch sites
- Drastically shorter time to deploy new locations
SD-WAN is an evolutionary approach to the WAN that offers simplified management, quick turn-up, better application performance, improved resiliency, and cost savings when compared to traditional approaches.