What makes a multi-location network manageable?
Standardized equipment, documented configurations, centralized monitoring and a repeatable circuit strategy make sites easier to support and expand.
When does SD-WAN make sense?
SD-WAN is useful when locations need application-aware routing, multiple circuits, centralized policy and automatic failover across a distributed network.
Should every location use the same carrier?
Not necessarily. Availability and service quality vary by address. A carrier-neutral design can standardize the experience while selecting the best access at each site.