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What impact would an outage at one or more of your sites have?
How quickly can your network enable your existing and new apps for staff?
Is your organisation planning to move workloads into the cloud?
What are the potential impacts on your security and architecture if you offload network traffic to the internet?
Determine if your network is ready to deliver on your digitisation strategy
How critical are bandwidth hungry apps like voice, media and video to
your business?
How much time are you spending on manual network changes for your
remote sites?
Are you suffering from slow applications or high latency on your network?
Do you have full visibility of your business apps and where they are stored?
Assess your current network performance and management
When it comes to assessing your SD-WAN and
business requirements, you’ll need to consider security.
That’s why it’s important to find a trusted solution
provider who understands the importance of imbedding security into the network architecture and who cares about the underlay network.
Evolve your network to be secure
and more agile
How to find out if SD-WAN is right for you
You don’t need additional security for SD-WAN as it’s embedded in the device
Myth 3
Cost reduction is the main driver for SD-WAN adoption
Myth 2
SD-WAN will replace
traditional Private Network (MPLS) based networks
Myth 1
The truth
Cost reduction is just one driver for SD-WAN as it enables you to manage your WAN through software. But there are other drivers which
include: efficient bandwidth optimisation,
improving apps performance at your branches through traffic prioritisation over the Internet, acceleration of branch deployment with IT
automation tools to support greater speed
to market.
They can co-exist because the quality of an underlay network such as MPLS supports the quality of an SD-WAN overlay network.
SD-WAN enables you to offload traffic for social media and video apps to the internet, leaving more room on the MPLS underlay
network for your important business apps.
The truth
The truth
By moving branch traffic off the MPLS
network and onto the Internet, there will be more threat points to manage. Whilst SD-WAN enables you to set up network-wide business and security policies, other potential areas of vulnerability can still exist. So it’s important to consider additional security such as end-point security, security services at the branch, next generation firewalls and security monitoring services.
The top 3 misconceptions about SD-WAN
Fact or Fiction:
Ensure tighter integration across your network
Set up or improve
remote or temporary
site connectivity
Free up your core network by offloading bandwidth intensive internet traffic
Ensure your branch sites have resilient connectivity
Gain more visibility into your network
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Key use cases for SD-WAN
It connects locations regardless of underlying network
It puts traffic onto most approriate paths for best performance
It creates and oversees a secure, reliable 'overlay' network
A centralised software controller for better network management
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What is SD-WAN and what does it do?
