Abstract
Abstract: Software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) is a networking technology that enables organizations to build secure, high-performance WANs (Wide Area Networks) using software-based controls that provide simplified network management, help businesses offer seamless connectivity to their users in this current world trend of cloud technology and Edge computing. It operates in a centralized manner, allowing for the control of the entire network at once surpassing the limitations of traditional WANs. This paper discusses the SD-WAN technology, including why it was created, its benefits, the components that make up the technology, the challenges associated with its adoption, the security features it offers, and the future of SD-WAN in networking.
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