Authors :
RENE MUGIRANEZA; Dr. MUSONI WILSON
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 9 - September
Google Scholar :
https://bit.ly/3TmGbDi
Scribd :
https://tinyurl.com/23f7ca63
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8397838
Abstract :
Enterprises with multiple offices in different
locations can connect their corporate headquarters with
remote branches by using SD-WAN. This might be a
global corporation with offices all over the world or a
chain of sites scattered throughout a city. Since SD-WAN
is carrier independent, you may configure your
bandwidth for each site, in contrast to MPLS, which
mandates the usage of a single telecom across all locations.
For instance, a company in one nation that has satellite
offices in several places might need to operate apps that
function well across many locations. They will be able to
achieve this easily and affordably with the help of SD-
WAN and/or MPLS as hybrid. The team could easily
connect the new office with the existing one via SD-WAN
and/or MPLS if they decided to create another site in a
different city. Both MPLS and SD-WAN use various
technologies to guarantee service quality. With its
approach to network packet routing, MPLS is a network
technology that guarantees users’ end-to-end service.
However, SD-WAN ensures a comprehensive picture of
the complete network and centralized management,
making it simple to configure or swap out the current
configuration system. By configuring and simulating
these two network technologies as hybrid in the software
program called EVE-NG Emulated Virtual Environment
Next Generation and Wireshark, this research will
concentrate on their examination such as Savings,
Method of Deployment, Greater Internet Stability. The
study will draw on a review of the relevant literature and
standards with the goal of offering a thorough analysis
with applications for both MPLS and SD-WAN and
Hybrid SD-WAN. The fundamental ideas of hybrid SD-
WAN will be explained in this study, along with how it
stacks up against competitors like MPLS and VPN.
Enterprises with multiple offices in different
locations can connect their corporate headquarters with
remote branches by using SD-WAN. This might be a
global corporation with offices all over the world or a
chain of sites scattered throughout a city. Since SD-WAN
is carrier independent, you may configure your
bandwidth for each site, in contrast to MPLS, which
mandates the usage of a single telecom across all locations.
For instance, a company in one nation that has satellite
offices in several places might need to operate apps that
function well across many locations. They will be able to
achieve this easily and affordably with the help of SD-
WAN and/or MPLS as hybrid. The team could easily
connect the new office with the existing one via SD-WAN
and/or MPLS if they decided to create another site in a
different city. Both MPLS and SD-WAN use various
technologies to guarantee service quality. With its
approach to network packet routing, MPLS is a network
technology that guarantees users’ end-to-end service.
However, SD-WAN ensures a comprehensive picture of
the complete network and centralized management,
making it simple to configure or swap out the current
configuration system. By configuring and simulating
these two network technologies as hybrid in the software
program called EVE-NG Emulated Virtual Environment
Next Generation and Wireshark, this research will
concentrate on their examination such as Savings,
Method of Deployment, Greater Internet Stability. The
study will draw on a review of the relevant literature and
standards with the goal of offering a thorough analysis
with applications for both MPLS and SD-WAN and
Hybrid SD-WAN. The fundamental ideas of hybrid SD-
WAN will be explained in this study, along with how it
stacks up against competitors like MPLS and VPN.