Heavy Networking 483: SD-WAN Incompetence, Myths, And Fallacies

Managed Service Providers (MSPs) are trying to sell SD-WAN services by convincing you that you don’t have the staff, training, or competence to operate an SD-WAN.
On today’s Heavy Networking, Greg Ferro and Ethan Banks pick this argument apart to see if there’s anything to it.
Short answer? There really isn’t.
Greg and Ethan discuss:

* Why SD-WAN is well-suited to being operated in house
* Why MSPs are not well-suited to managing a dynamic technology such as SD-WAN
* The mistaken notion that MPLS circuits are a must-have in your WAN
* Why it’s bad for your business to outsource a developing technology to a provider
* More

This discuss is based around the whitepaper “SDWAN: Get A Managed Service Or Do It Yourself? (Your Incompetence Is My Opportunity” by Greg Ferro. The whitepaper is available for Ignition subscribers. Membership is $99 per year.
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Show Links:
Packet Pushers Ignition
SDWAN: Get A Managed Service Or Do It Yourself? (Whitepaper – Subscription required)

Om Podcasten

Heavy Networking is an unabashedly nerdy dive into all things networking. Described by one listener as "verbal white papers," the weekly episodes feature network engineers, industry experts, and vendors sharing useful information to keep your professional knowledge sharp and your career growing. Hosts Ethan Banks & Drew Conry-Murray cut through the marketing spin to explore what works—and what doesn't—in networking today, while keeping an eye on what's ahead for the industry. On air since 2010, Heavy Networking is the flagship show of the Packet Pushers podcast network.