SD-WAN

The Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) is intended to protect the system from traffic and manage network requirements. SD-WAN is an abbreviation for software-defined wide area network. It provides a secure environment for organizations linked by a wide area network. It manages data transmission, as well as traffic inspection and threat management.

SD-WAN provides a variety of capabilities that provide some kind of benefit to the user data, where it will generate various solutions for the generated problem. The following SD-WAN capabilities are provided:

Link Aggregation:
SD-WAN increases capacity by distributing traffic across multiple links. The software-defined wide area network supports multiple link aggregation.

Dynamic Path Selection:
The application provides a positive user experience by monitoring link quality metrics and dynamically selecting links based on predefined rules.

Bandwidth Management:
Bandwidth management rules ensure that more critical applications always receive the necessary functionalities.

Packet Loss Mitigation:
To ensure packet delivery, applications that are more sensitive to packet loss, such as voice, video, and remote desktop protocol, can be configured with packet duplication.