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by deprave
3340 days ago
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I see pfSense playing two possible roles the SD-WAN. The first is customer-centric, and will allow pfSense edge devices to connect to a third-party SD-WAN service or one provided by Netgate itself. The other is vendor-centric, and will allow SD-WAN vendors to use pfSense for their Point-of-Presence software when building the geographically distributed network for SD-WAN traffic optimization. Both are smart strategies and well within your core competency. As long as you're not building your own SD-WAN service you're golden. |
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Thanks! Running our own SD-WAN service seems a lot like opening a cute little coffee shop: A fine way to spend a lot of money with no result.
There is a third option, which is also customer-centric: Allow the customer to run their own SD-WAN.