What Is Sd Wan Vs Mpls?
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SD-WAN is a software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) that uses software-defined networking (SDN) technologies to provide secure, reliable, and cost-effective connectivity between multiple locations. It is a flexible and cost-effective alternative to traditional multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) networks. SD-WAN is used to provide secure, reliable, and cost-effective connectivity between multiple sites, such as branch offices, data centers, and cloud-hosting services.
MPLS is a type of network that is used to connect two or more locations over the same network. It uses labels to route traffic between the locations, allowing for greater flexibility and scalability. MPLS is typically used for highly secure and reliable network connections between two or more sites. It is also more expensive than SD-WAN.