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5 Advantages of SD-WAN Network as a Digital Security Solution
08 Mar 2022

Recently, SD-WAN (software defined wide area network) has become the next-generation network technology that many companies rely on.  Especially after the pandemic occurred which was quite a change in the work situation.

 

In this day, there is so many companies need to access the internet from anywhere with an adequate internet connection to be able to access internal company data, both in office data centers that require pvn access or those that require cloud access.  Then, what are the advantages of the SD-WAN network as a solution for digital needs?  Here's the information.

 

5 Advantages of SD-WAN Network for Digital Security Solutions

 

 In addition to various digital needs, the use of cloud-based applications also requires extra network performance.  In addition, the digital security aspect between one system and another must also be maintained.

 

1.       Reliable

 

To ensure the reliability of WAN networks, the company have to using two MPLS (multiprotocol label switching) connections. With SD-WAN, network managers can combine more than one type of connectivity.

 

Data traffic can flow in two or more connections, such as broadband and cellular (long term evolution or LTE, and later 5G). In addition, the company can also use services from several different communication channel providers.

 

The use of different connection types and service providers ensures a more reliable data connection.  Enterprises can maintain MPLS connections but with backups of other connections (internet or cellular).  With SD-WAN, data processing becomes more secure and practical.

 

2.      Safe

 

Even though no longer uses a private connection like a traditional WAN, the SD-WAN network is still guaranteed security. The communication channel is equipped with special protection (Secure Tunnel) that uses encryption. Data traffic remains protected.

 

Although SD-WAN uses public connections such as broadband or cellular networks, the privacy of data companies is maintained. There is no need to worry about digital security on the office network. With a conducive situation, company's productivity can also be better.

 

3.      Frugal

 

The installation of SD-WAN on the company's network can cut maintenance and monthly costs up to more than 40 percent. This savings can occur because the company can switch from MPLS to a private connection to another type of connection. By relying on the internet, broadband and LTE, the company can get good performance and protection but with cheaper rates.

 

4.      High performance

 

Companies can build SD-WAN networks with higher bandwidth capacity than previous WAN networks.  The performance of SaaS (software as a service) applications will also be more optimal.  Users can directly access SaaS application providers and cloud services directly via the Internet without turning the line to the data center first.

 

5.      Easy to manage

 

Another advantage of SD-WAN is the ease of network management when compared to traditional WAN.  Management can be done centrally, both traffic and security policies.  Furthermore, with the managed SD-WAN model the management can be assisted by service providers.

 

So, those are the 5 advantages of SD-WAN network technology for various digital needs of companies.  If you need equipment and technology for your company, it is better to rely on the various products offered by smartfren business. There is even a Google Workspace Business Plus package which can be accessed by up to 250 users.

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