Automation and software-defined “everything” are growing trends in networking. Software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) puts the control and configuration of a WAN in the customer’s hands. Although SD-WAN requires the physical connection to be preinstalled, the point-and-click interface enables users to configure their own WAN.
SD-WAN is similar to but different from software-defined networking (SDN), another growing technology.
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How are SD-WAN and SDN related?
How are SD-WAN and SDN different?
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