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From MPLS to SD-WAN: A Smart Move for SMBs

From MPLS to SD-WAN: A Smart Move for SMBs
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  •  Abhishek Pattanaik
  • August 01, 2025

As small and medium-sized businesses grow, their networking needs become more complex. The traditional MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) network has been the go-to for many years, offering reliable and secure connections. However, as businesses expand their use of cloud services and remote work, MPLS to SD-WAN is quickly becoming the next step for enhancing network efficiency.

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Explore the key benefits and steps involved in making the leap from MPLS to SD-WAN as an SMB.

To better understand how SD-WAN can revolutionize your network, let’s first explore the key differences between traditional MPLS and the capabilities of SD-WAN.

Making the Switch from MPLS to SD-WAN

MPLS has been a reliable choice for many years, but it comes with high costs, inflexibility, and limited scalability. As you embrace cloud applications, remote workforces, and global operations, the limitations of MPLS will become evident.

SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network) offers a more cost-effective, flexible, and scalable solution for modern businesses.

By shifting from MPLS to SD-WAN, you can benefit from features like centralized control, improved application performance, enhanced security, and reduced operating costs. With SD-WAN, traffic can be better managed, application performance is optimized, and there is a reduced reliance on expensive MPLS circuits.

The Benefits of SD-WAN for SMBs

Now that we’ve highlighted the importance of transitioning from MPLS to SD-WAN, let’s explore the specific benefits that this shift can bring to your business.

Cost Savings

Perhaps the most significant advantages of transitioning from MPLS to SD-WAN is the cost reduction. SD-WAN allows businesses to use cheaper internet connections like broadband, LTE, or 5G, eliminating the need for costly MPLS circuits. SMBs can maintain secure, high-performance connections without the financial burden of MPLS.

Improved Network Performance

SD-WAN provides better network optimization by dynamically selecting the best path for each application based on real-time conditions. Unlike MPLS, which uses a fixed path for all traffic, SD-WAN ensures that critical applications get priority, improving overall network performance.

Enhanced Security

With built-in encryption and advanced security features, SD-WAN enhances network security compared to traditional MPLS solutions. By securely connecting all remote branches and cloud services, you can ensure that sensitive data remains protected without the complexity of MPLS.

Scalability and Flexibility

As your business grows, SD-WAN offers easy scalability. Adding new locations or cloud applications doesn’t require the heavy lifting associated with MPLS. SD-WAN allows for quicker deployment and flexibility, enabling you to adapt to changing needs.

With these compelling advantages in mind, let’s now move on to the practical steps you need to take to successfully implement SD-WAN in your network.

4 Steps to Take for a Successful Transition

Let’s explore how to effectively transition from MPLS to SD-WAN.

1. Assess Current Network Needs

Before migrating, you need to evaluate your existing network infrastructure. Consider factors like the number of locations, cloud applications in use, and remote work policies. Understanding these needs will help determine the best SD-WAN solution.

2. Choose the Right SD-WAN Provider

Not all SD-WAN solutions are created equal. Look for a provider that offers scalability, robust security, and excellent customer support. It’s important to choose a solution that aligns with your business goals and network requirements.

3. Plan the Migration

Plan the transition carefully to avoid network downtime. Start by deploying SD-WAN in phases, beginning with the most critical locations or services. Ensure that staff are trained on the new system and integrate SD-WAN with your existing infrastructure.

4. Monitor and Optimize

Once the transition is complete, continue monitoring the SD-WAN network for performance and security. Make adjustments as needed to optimize performance and ensure that all applications are running smoothly.

By following these steps, you’ll be well on your way to optimizing your network with SD-WAN. With proper planning and execution, you can unlock the full potential of this transformative technology.

Conclusion: Embrace the Future with SD-WAN

For SMBs looking to future-proof their network, transitioning from MPLS to SD-WAN is a smart move. With cost savings, improved performance, and enhanced security, SD-WAN offers a more efficient and flexible solution for businesses of all sizes. By taking the leap, you can meet the growing demands of modern business operations and stay competitive in an increasingly digital world.

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Author - Abhishek Pattanaik

Abhishek, as a writer, provides a fresh perspective on an array of topics. He brings his expertise in Economics coupled with a heavy research base to the writing world. He enjoys writing on topics related to sports and finance but ventures into other domains regularly. Frequently spotted at various restaurants, he is an avid consumer of new cuisines.

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