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Switching to SD-WAN: What you need to know

More organizations are adopting SD-WAN to make networks flexible, secure, and manageable. But what should you consider before migrating? This article highlights key technical, strategic, and operational aspects.

1. Define Clear Objectives

Benefits of SD-WAN:

  • Cost savings by reducing reliance on expensive MPLS connections
  • Improved performance for cloud apps like Microsoft 365SalesforceAzure
  • Higher availability via automatic failover and multi-link support
  • Rapid deployment for new sites or temporary locations

Callout/Tip: Define your objectives clearly to select the right SD-WAN solution.

2. Map Your Network

Key points to assess:

  • Number of locations or offices
  • Types of connections: fiber, DSL, 4G/5G, or Starlink
  • Existing routers and firewalls
  • Cloud traffic and applications
  • Current security solutions

Callout/Tip: This helps design an optimal SD-WAN architecture.

3. Connectivity Remains Critical

  • Monitor latency, jitter, and packet loss
  • Ensure backup via FWA or Starlink
  • Implement QoS and traffic shaping for critical applications

Callout/Tip: Even with SD-WAN, link quality is crucial.

4. Security Integration

  • Built-in firewalling, DPI, zero-trust policies
  • Encrypted tunnels (IPsec/TLS)
  • Integration with existing security stack
  • Consider cloud-based security (SASE)

Callout/Tip: Security by design is essential for hybrid and cloud networks.

5. Management and Monitoring

  • Central orchestrator for configuration and updates
  • Real-time insight into application traffic
  • Policy-based routing
  • Integration with NOC/SIEM systems

Callout/Tip: Centralized management makes SD-WAN powerful and easy to oversee.

6. Contracts and SLAs

  • SLA per connection type
  • Response and recovery times
  • Service credits in case of downtime
  • Support and management options

7. Phased Migration

Start with a pilot at a few locations, optimize policies, and scale gradually to reduce risk and learn from initial deployments.

8. Choose the Right Integrator

  • Support for multiple technologies (Cisco, Fortinet, VMware, Aruba)
  • Experience with hybrid networks (MPLS + internet + 5G/Starlink)
  • Consultancy, design, implementation, and support

Callout/Tip: A partner like Wanscale ensures a safe, efficient, and future-ready SD-WAN migration.

Conclusion

Migrating to SD-WAN is about achieving the right balance between technology, connectivity, security, and management. With a clear plan, reliable connections, security by design, and an experienced integrator, networks become flexible, dependable, and future-ready anywhere in the world.

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