To function properly, most cloud based applications need good bandwidth and low latency and in large-scale WAN deployments, latency, bandwidth constraints, and packet loss are inevitable. SDWAN promises to overcome application performance bottlenecks associated with network architectures that were designed for data center, not cloud-based, applications, but is SDWAN always enough?
It’s true that Cisco SDWAN provides WAN optimization with Intent-based dynamic path control to optimize network and application performance by selecting the most efficient WAN links on an application-by-application basis helping to avoid latency and bottleneck concerns, but SDWAN cannot overcome the inevitable issues caused by latency and geographic distances. To ensure user quality of experience and productivity, WAN optimization and application acceleration remain important features to both enterprise and service provider customers.
Cisco WAN Optimization
Cisco SDWANOptimize your WAN traffic by dynamically selecting the most efficient WAN links that meet your service level requirements (ie: MPLS, 4G/LTE, broadband etc)
Cisco WAASCisco WAAS delivers next generation WAN optimization and application acceleration and helps businesses deliver high-quality digital experiences.
Cisco WAAS in the cloud· Accelerate business SaaS and IaaS applications delivered from private and virtual private cloud infrastructures
· WAAS in Azure; as part of Office 365 support, and as an end-to-end solution with enterprise branch offices.
· Additional cloud providers coming soon
· WAAS in Azure; as part of Office 365 support, and as an end-to-end solution with enterprise branch offices.
· Additional cloud providers coming soon
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