EveryWAn- An Open Source SD-WAN solution

2021 
Software Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) was originally proposed as an alternative solution to redesign the architecture of the WAN. Like its technology precursor Software Defined Networking, SD-WAN was aiming at simplifying the management and operation of the networks (with a particular focus on WAN scenarios) by decoupling the networking hardware from its control programs and using software and open APIs to abstract the infrastructure and manage the connectivity and the services. The SD-WAN architecture leverages SDN principles to securely build interconnections between users and the applications hosted in the clouds or in remote branches, by leveraging any combination of transport services With this paper we shed some light on the SD-WAN scenario and describe an open-source implementation which can be taken as reference. We call this architecture EveryWAn.It has been designed with SDN and NFV principles in mind, and leverages Cloud best practices to deliver to the WAN customers and the MSP the same benefits and the agility of the Cloud service providers. Moreover, we strongly believe in the openness of the SDN/NFV paradigms which can ease the development of new services and can foster the innovation in the SD-WAN deployments.
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