SD-WAN

SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network) is a cutting-edge solution to many of the challenges that businesses face when using standard networking technologies. SD-WAN improves performance and enables you to take advantage of lower-cost bandwidth alternatives, all while establishing redundancy that makes your organization more resilient. It needs experience and expertise to understand how SD-WAN can overlay or replace your existing MPLS or IP-SEC networks, or how it can provide efficiency for networked scattered companies.

The concept of SD-WAN expands on the concept of link bonding. As a result, SD-WAN can give several benefits to an enterprise WAN. With cloud-based SD-WAN, where the middle mile is made up of private Tier-1 backbones, middle-mile optimization is also conceivable, allowing SD-WAN to compete with MPLS in terms of middle-mile network stability and performance.

The Varidation Difference

With SD-WAN, Varidation can deliver routing, threat protection, efficient offloading of expensive circuits and simplification of WAN network management. Business benefits can include the following:

All key enterprise apps have high availability and predictable service.
For many network configurations, several hybrid active-active links are available.
Integrated threat protection imposed at the appropriate location
Policies that is application-aware, with end-to-end segmentation and real-time access control
Integrated threat protection imposed at the appropriate location
Secure data transmission across broadband Internet and into the cloud
Distribute security to branch and distant endpoints through the use of NGFW, DNS security, and NGAV.
Extension of the WAN to many public clouds in real-time.
Real-time speed optimization for Microsoft Office 365, Salesforce, and other major SaaS services.
Workflows for cloud platforms such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure have been optimized.

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Why use SD-WAN?

Enterprises are now using the cloud and subscribing to software-as-a-service (SaaS). While customers used to go back to the corporate data center to access business apps, many of those same applications are now better served by accessing them in the cloud.

As a result, the traditional WAN is no longer appropriate, primarily because backhauling all traffic, including that destined for the cloud, from branch offices to headquarters creates delay and degrades application performance. SD-WAN offers WAN simplification, cheaper costs, bandwidth efficiency, and a seamless on-ramp to the cloud, with substantial application speed, particularly for key applications, without sacrificing security or data privacy. Better application performance boosts corporate productivity, customer satisfaction, and, eventually, profitability. The security that is consistent decreases business risk.