Software Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) is a type of data-carrying technique for Virtualization of a telecommunications network. Using a Cloud based system, your IT department will have full control over your network services and performance. The SD-WAN structure makes bring another site or service online childs play. The new network can be brought up in hours rather than months. SD-WAN has a major advantage where the network vendor is not tied to SD-WAN service so any vendor or ISP can be used to bring connectivity to your new site. This network is used for multi-site configurations and not required for a business with a single site. Other options for Multi-site include Point2Point (P2P), Multi-Protocol Label Switching(MPLS), Virtual Private Network (VPN), Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS) as well as other options.

You can watch an Introduction Video for SD-WAN here.

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