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SD-WAN for enlightened
- Subject: SD-WAN for enlightened
- From: doug at sdnessentials.com (Doug Marschke)
- Date: Tue, 2 May 2017 10:44:53 -0700
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Too many to list. I don?t know who is ?winning? in market share right now, as I am sure each vendor tracks their wins differently.
There are definitely a few making more noise than others.
Doug Marschke
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Subject: Re: SD-WAN for enlightened
So who are the big SD-WAN players out there?
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 10:31 AM, Doug Marschke <doug at sdnessentials.com <mailto:doug at sdnessentials.com> > wrote:
Hello Kasper,
I will do my best to answer your SD-WAN question, but as you mentioned it is a buzzword that has a bit of confusion in its definitions. I would say that a SD-WAN solution should have the following elements:
1.) Ability to manage multiple WAN connection and choose the path based on user and machine criteria (The Hybrid WAN)
2.) A controller to manage the polices and operations of the SD-WAN devices
3.) Analytics on the network and application level
4.) A software overlay that abstracts and secures the underlying networks
Currently there are a lot of solutions out there by many vendors. Some do all of these and some a subset, so it make the landscape a bit confusing. Lots of times vendors use SD-WAN when they are really just talking about Hybrid WAN (multiple connections) or WAN optimization.
Doug Marschke
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Subject: SD-WAN for enlightened
Hi,
I'm not sure if the buzzword SD-WAN is used to compensate for another buzzword that got over-utilized (SDN) or it is a true 'new and improved'
way of doing things that has some innovation into it.
I heard different explanation from different vendors:
1) appliances (+ controller) placed in-line to put traffic in tunnels based on policy, with some DPI and traffic tagging...(to do performance/policy based routing) over an expensive link (MPLS) and a cheap one (broadband) with some 'firewall-like' filtering capabilities.
2) same as above, with a flavor of 'machine learning' to find a pattern for traffic to optimize utilization.
3) a controller that instantiates and tears down tunnels from 'classic routers' based on external policies and Network based features to do performance based routing over an expensive link (MPLS) and a cheap one
(broadband) with encryption.
Is the above a decent high-level summary?
Has anyone tried any of these solutions, any general feedback ?
Cheers,
Kim