What is Versa Network and How to Use it?

What is Versa Network and How to Use it?
The digital transformation journey for many organizations involves a pivotal shift from traditional Wide Area Network (WAN) architectures to Software-Defined SD-WAN. This enables businesses to connect multiple branches, data centers and cloud environments with performance and security. Versa Networks is a leader in the SD-WAN domain with solutions that deliver a complete set of networking and security capabilities, a Zero Trust security foundation and genuine multi-tenancy all managed from a single pane of glass.

The Versa Network11 SD-WAN provides granular traffic prioritization and routing based on the application layer. This helps organizations increase application performance and optimize their bandwidth utilization. In addition, Versa Network11 delivers WAN connectivity and branch office security with a fully integrated platform that is easy to deploy, operate and manage.



VS-SECURITY:

Versa Network11 offers robust next generation firewall, unified threat management, IDS/IPS, anti-virus and secure VPN capabilities that are integrated into our flagship SASE platform. This helps customers protect their networks from internal and external attacks by detecting and stopping malicious activities before they have any impact.



VS-WAN:

The VS-WAN allows for a variety of routing and forwarding options to help maximize the performance of the organization’s WAN links. In addition to routing traffic based on the application, the VS-WAN can also prioritize traffic using quality of service policies and ensure critical applications have priority over non-critical traffic. Lastly, the VS-WAN can perform load balancing on a packet level to provide maximum utilization of available bandwidth, avoiding unnecessary traffic backhauls and improving overall WAN performance.

VS-SD-WAN can also support a Direct Internet Access (DIA) feature, which helps to improve internet-bound applications that have latency issues. DIA utilizes the internet connection to send the packets to the desired destination and can eliminate costly MPLS backhaul costs.

The VS-SD-WAN can also implement a packet loss recovery mechanism to reduce the number of dropped packets. This uses a sequence number that is inserted into the packets, which will allow the receiving party to re-transmit any packets that have been lost during transmission. This will improve the user experience by reducing the amount of time that is spent retransmitting data packets, resulting in a better end-user experience.
 
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