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The move to software-defined wide area networks (SD-WAN) is happening rapidly, and on a large scale. However, many network operations teams are struggling to contend with the monitoring implications of these technologies. In this post, I’ll outline the visibility gaps posed by SD-WAN, and I’ll detail how DX NetOps by Broadcom addresses these gaps.
Already massive, the SD-WAN market is expected to see significant growth. Valued at $3.79 billion in 2023, the SD-WAN market is projected to have compound annual growth exceeding 30% and reach more than $32 billion in 2031. There a lot of vendors competing for this market, and mergers of vendors in this segment have been ongoing.
No doubt, the growth of SD-WAN is happening for good reason: This technology offers organizations unprecedented flexibility, scalability, and cost efficiency. By moving from legacy networks to SD-WAN, organizations can achieve better performance, while using lower cost, commercially available technologies.
However, for all their benefits, SD-WAN technologies can present significant challenges for network operations teams, most critically, by introducing significant visibility gaps.
Overall, SD-WAN offerings on the market do a great job of providing visibility from edge to edge, that is, from a particular network’s ingress point to its egress point. For example, these solutions will offer metrics that reveal the performance of transmissions that take place between the network edge at the corporate data center and the edge at the branch office.
However, this edge-to-edge piece is only a fraction of the environments that ultimately shape the user’s digital experience. Typically, the user typically sits several hops away from one edge, and the service they ultimately connect to is several hops behind the other network edge. Beyond SD-WAN, there are many more devices, technologies, and protocols that are involved in network delivery.
These edge-to-edge views don’t account for the environments of work-from-home users, corporate VPNs, Wi-Fi technologies, routers and switches that operate within the four walls of the data center, backend applications, databases, and web services.
In addition to the visibility limitations presented by these technologies, SD-WAN environments are susceptible to various issues. Here are some common problems that level one and level two network engineers typically encounter in these environments:
To address the visibility limitations and issues that arise in SD-WAN environments, network operations teams need advanced network observability solutions. These groups must be able to effectively track, manage, and optimize delivery. To do so, teams need to establish true end-to-end visibility into all the different technologies and domains that network-based services are reliant upon.
DX NetOps by Broadcom delivers the end-to-end coverage that is essential for effective management of the user experience in SD-WAN environments. DX NetOps provides visibility into every connection that shapes the delivery experience.
The solution offers multi-vendor coverage to support customers’ complex environments, and it correlates this intelligence and brings it into a single, unified console. With these capabilities, DX NetOps gives teams the insights they need to do fast, effective root cause analysis and remediation.
The solution provides critical visibility into how the underlay supports the overlay. This scalable, on-premises software solution delivers advanced capabilities in such areas as network analytics, operator dashboards, data correlation, and third-party integration.
In addition, DX NetOps features integration with AppNeta by Broadcom. AppNeta delivers active testing, providing ongoing insights into the user experience and feeding this intelligence into DX NetOps.
With DX NetOps, teams can gain unified, end-to-end visibility over their entire environment:
DX NetOps supports the establishment of efficient and standardized triage workflows, enabling level one staff to solve more problems. Through the DX NetOps portal, operators can acknowledge alarms, assign a troubleshooter, create a ticket, and initiate a Slack conversation.
The solution puts right level of detail at operators’ fingertips, at the right time. With DX NetOps, operators can get the intelligence they need from one console, so they can avoid having to login and access disparate vendor tools. The solution’s unified dashboards offer views into multiple vendors and technologies, including traditional and software-defined, and across regions and within a location.
With this unified visibility, the solution enables teams to establish standard operating procedures across multi-vendor technologies, fueling efficient, optimized workflows. DX NetOps also supports “follow the red” workflows that make it fast and easy for users to drill down and access the required details.
With its contextual intelligence, DX NetOps delivers actionable tickets that help teams to understand the context of issues and stay focused on the problems that have the biggest organizational impact. The solution correlates events from SD-WAN and other technologies, and filters out redundant and non-critical alarms.
Through AppNeta active testing, teams can quickly validate problems that arise, no matter where across the SD-WAN environment they appear. If an outage occurs, teams can use active testing to validate that SD-WAN is routing traffic correctly to avoid the problematic service or domain.
DX NetOps offers deep integration with ITSM, ticketing, and collaboration tools, including ServiceNow, Remedy, Jira, and PagerDuty. With the solution’s two-way integration, teams can access tickets through the DX NetOps portal, and access monitoring details in their service desk.
With DX NetOps, teams can eliminate the monitoring visibility gaps that SD-WAN technologies present. Teams get the end-to-end visibility and actionable insights needed to maximize performance and availability in SD-WAN environments. The solution helps speed mean time to innocence, so for example, a team can quickly and objectively demonstrate that the issue is not occurring in the local network. Moreover, the solution accelerates mean time to insight, pinpointing the location and cause of the issue, even if it arises in a network that your internal team doesn’t own or manage.
To learn more, be sure to watch our Small Bytes session, Correlate SD-WAN for Root Cause of Performance Issues. View this session and see a detailed demonstration of DX NetOps SD-WAN correlation in action.
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