WAN Technology
Overview
SD-WAN – also referred to as Software Defined Wide Area Network, is an application-aware, over-the-top WAN connectivity service that uses policies to determine how application flows are directed over multiple underlay networks, irrespective of the underlay technologies or service providers who deliver them.


Let's Unpack That
SD-WAN Controller – Centralizes management, and allows network admins to see the network through a single pane of glass; sets policies for the orchestrator to execute.
SD-WAN Service Orchestrator – A virtualized manager for the network, overseeing traffic and applying/pushing policies and protocols set by network admins.
SD-WAN Edge – A device in which the network endpoints reside. Can be located in a branch office, data center, or cloud platform. Actually handles the application flows and packets affected by the policies and protocols defined by the orchestrator.
SD-WAN Gateway – A virtual cloud gateway accessible over the internet that allows the SD-WAN edge at branches to communicate in the cloud. Will handle SD-WAN traffic and control and provides an extra layer of protection by insulating applications from interruptions during circuit flapping. Because the user sessions are connected to the gateway, the sessions are kept active during the interruptions as opposed to sessions connecting directly to the cloud service.
Application Flow – A sequence of application packets from a source to a destination; in this case usually office to office, office to the datacenter, or office to cloud platform.
Internet Breakout – When one or more of the underlay connectivity services is an Internet Service, certain application flows can be forwarded directly out to the Internet as opposed to sending it to another SD-WAN device.
Policies – A set of rules that are assigned to an application flow to determine how the packets are handled
Virtual Tunnels – The virtual point to point tunnels, built over the top of an underlay connectivity service such as internet or MPLS connecting various SD-WAN Edge devices to another Edge device or to an SD-WAN Gateway.
Why Choose SD-WAN?
Faster failover times for critical applications, ensuring virtually no downtime with redundant, diverse circuits
Improved application performance for both data and voice/video applications
Increased bandwidth at a lower cost, as the network traffic can be provisioned for optimal speeds and throttle low-priority applications
Reduced complexity for WAN topology
Centralized management across branch networks through a simple management console, which reduces the need for manual configuration and on-site IT staff
Consolidation of multiple hardware devices including the router, firewall, wan optimization, wireless access points, and VPN concentrators
Full visibility into the network, as the controller gives operators a holistic view of the network
More options for the connection type and vendor selection, since the network underlay is independent of the SD-WAN provider


Why Work With Us?


We are independent and can deliver multiple options
We will learn your existing business structure and goals
We will understand your existing topology and future state
We will determine the optimal SD-WAN solution
We will adequately research to source the optimal supplier
We will implement and support the solution that best fits your needs
After implementation we will provide ongoing support, this includes excellent customer service and escalations
We will operate as integrated features of your organization’s ecosystem
Is SD-WAN Right for My Organization?
Enterprises have been increasingly investing in open and flexible cloud solutions, and SD-WAN represents an effort to engineer similar benefits in their data center architecture. SD-WAN architecture is particularly beneficial to environments separated by distance — for example, between main offices and branch offices. Whereas traditional WAN can be expensive and complex, SD-WAN architecture reduces recurring network costs, offers network-wide control and visibility, and simplifies the technology with zero-touch deployment and centralized management. The key to the SD-WAN architecture is that it can communicate with all network endpoints without the need for external mechanisms or additional protocols.
This means you have the flexibility to choose the type of underlay network that works best for your users and environment, maximizing the utilization by allowing you to use all available bandwidth across available underlay networks.


As cloud based applications continue to be adopted and consumed, leveraging a flexible SD-WAN platform allows you to maximize application performance and efficiency in a way that traditional hub-and-spoke networks cannot. Consider the following:
How many offices do you have and where are they located?
What is your current network topology?
What type of connectivity do you have at each location? MPLS, the internet, etc.
What are your mission critical applications?
What are you using for your voice or video applications?
What cloud or SaaS applications are you utilizing today? Azure, AWS, O365?
Do you have remote workers?
What kind of firewall are you utilizing today?
Are you using any WAN optimization devices?
Things to Consider


Understanding the flavors of SD-WAN and their niche focus
Understanding your own internal applications and constraints
Understanding your corporate strategy moving forward
Understanding your cloud strategy going forward
Understanding your security strategy moving forward
These are all considerations that should be discussed before deciding on an SD-WAN solution. There are so many different flavors and specific use cases for SDWAN that understanding the overall environment (the applications, digital strategy, security) is paramount to designing the right SD-WAN solution.
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