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About SDWAN

SDWAN is a next-generation dedicated-line-grade intelligent wide area network. Based on private protocol transmission optimization technology, it effectively allocates network resources, providing low-cost, low-latency, high-efficiency, high-quality, and intelligent network transmission.

Technical Advantages of SDWAN:

  • Flexible Access: Supports various links and device access, meeting users' secure access needs in various application scenarios such as working from home or business trips.
  • Network Acceleration: Protocol connection acceleration, optimizing bandwidth usage, providing a smoother and higher-performance access experience.
  • Reliable Connection: Reliable transmission protocol, ensuring stable connections under different network conditions.

SDWAN Architecture

The SDWAN access gateway, as an edge node for protocol traffic access for clients on the public network to internal cloud desktops, is consistent with the core components of the xSpace management component (AS6) in adopting a software-defined architecture. It is hosted as a virtual machine (VM) in the underlying hyper-converged or cloud platform resource pool, achieving decoupling of the control plane and forwarding plane.