Complete Guide to SD-WAN

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If you’re like most companies, all your network traffic is not equal. Some are time-sensitive, others are not. Some of your applications devour tons of bandwidth, others do not. SD-WAN is a smart approach to managing your traffic flows. It can choose the appropriate path for all your network traffic types. This guide will help you understand the value SD-WAN delivers, learn the basics of this complex technology, evaluate your options, and plan for successful implementation.

Why SD-WAN?

Managing the multiple layers of a business WAN has become increasingly complex, especially as more and more organizations depend on cloud computing and other web-based technologies. Software-defined WANs use virtualization to dynamically balance resources and priorities across various services. The following articles discuss why businesses should consider SD-WAN.

Basics of SD-WAN

TechTarget defines SD-WAN as “an alternative approach to designing and deploying enterprise WANs. It aims to replace traditional branch routers with appliances that use virtualization, application-level policies, and network overlays to make several consumer-grade Internet links behave like a dedicated circuit.” Here are some resources to help you learn about SD-WAN.

Selecting the right SD-WAN solution

Not all SD-WAN solutions are the same, making it important for businesses to assess their current environment and what functionality they will need in the future as their business changes. Following are resources to help you understand your options and make the right decision for your organization.

Implementing SD-WAN

Getting your SD-WAN implementation right is necessary to avoid costs, delays, and frustration. Here are some articles that provide guidance to ensure a smooth transition. Partnering with a Microsoft Teams Certified SBC Vendor for a Smoother Transition.

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