are hybrid wide area networks the nail in the coffin for mpls?
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Are hybrid wide area networks the nail in the coffin for MPLS?
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A maturing Internet and the increasing adoption of cloud are changing the face of corporate data management and delivery for good.
MPLS networks are still popular today … but, organisations are realising that several other connectivity alternatives may make sense from a cost and efficiency standpoint.
Does this spell the beginning of the end for MPLS as we know it?
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Is the writing on the wall for MPLS simply because the economics of it don’t make sense anymore?
Over ten times more capacity at a 33% reduction in cost.
Adding up the numbers
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If an organisation can get better application performance through a hybrid WAN strategy, why have an MPLS network at all?
The trend is clearly toward a multiconnectivity strategy.
What about performance?
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Despite the obvious benefits, there are still factors holding organisations back from the immediate adoption of a more cost-effective hybrid WAN strategy:
• extended MPLS contracts withservice providers
• Internet ‘brown-out’ failures• price pressure
MPLS probably won’t die out completely, but it will certainly need to be far more cost-competitive in order to survive.
Slowing the process
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Step #1 to taking advantage of the benefits of a hybrid WAN … understand the applications you have running over your network, and what traffic volumes and patterns they create.
Your network can then be designed in such a way as to detect when there’s any form of performance degradation, and to optimally reroute the traffic via another channel.
Knowing what's on your network
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