Benefits of Implementing SD-WAN
Understanding SD-WANs
Multiple Local Area Networks (LANs) connect to form a Wide Area Network (WAN). This allows data to be transported over a larger area at significantly faster speeds. Software Defined WANs or SD-WANs are connected using a virtual architecture and communicate via overlay tunnels. This allows for abstraction to the software layer where companies can use different connectivity modes such as LTE, MPLS, etc., to connect users, network resources, and business applications.
Traditional WAN vs. SD-WAN
Why Choose Cox Business as your SD-WAN Solution Provider
Why Choose Cox Business as your SD-WAN Solution Provider
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