Twenty years of change in technology has created new types of businesses and disrupted entire industries. The current shift from Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)-based networks to Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) is such a game changer as organizations rely more and more on mobile devices, IoT and media-rich applications to perform a wide range of activities in order to create gains in productivity, efficiency and cost reduction.
Indeed SD-WAN is disruptive to a market that has been stale, and focused on an MPLS Network topology for the past 20 years. SD-WAN is the result of two emerging technologies:
Using these two technologies, hybrid networking and centralized software control, developers have created SD-WAN as a solution to help organizations provide a network architecture to meet their business needs regarding:
WHAT DO THESE BENEFITS LOOK LIKE[1]?
BUT WHY THE NEED FOR SD-WAN?
Traditional wide area networks—based on Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)—can’t cope with the exponential increase in bandwidth, cloud connectivity optimization, and enhanced security
To enjoy such benefits, organizations need an enterprise-grade SD-WAN solution that uses intent-based networking.
Other solution requirements include a carrier-and transport-agnostic cloud-delivered overlay WAN architecture.
Such an SD-WAN solution radically lowers WAN costs, cuts deployment times, offers application resiliency and provides robust security.
WHY BUSINESSES ARE MOVING FROM MPLS TO SD-WAN
Seen side by side, the, the limitations of MPLS and the advantages of SD-WAN are undeniable. And just as other advances in technology have enabled entirely new ways of doing business, SD-
By lowering costs and enabling video applications and other bandwidth-intensive applications, SD-WAN makes it profitable for companies to create new initiatives, get into new businesses and offer customers greater customization—all while upgrading security.
From a pure dollars-and-cents-perspective, SD-WAN lowers WAN OpEx and CapEX, provides greater business agility and responsiveness, cuts provisioning times, increases branch up time, enhances application performance across the WAN, offers extensibility to 3rd party products via service chaining, assures business intent with advanced application visibility and control, and ensures robust end-to-end security.
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[1] Enterprise Grade SD-WAN, https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/solutions/collateral/enterprise-networks/sd-wan/nb-07-enterprise-grade-wp-cte-en.pdf (accessed December 19, 2017)