Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN vs. SDWAN|Link

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
Score 8.7 out of 10
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Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN is a software-defined wide area network solution designed to simplify and optimize enterprise network connectivity in complex digital landscapes. It enables organizations to connect any user to any application, whether on-premises, in data centers, or across multiple clouds, with integrated capabilities for multicloud support, security, predictive automation, and enhanced network visibility—all built on a Secure Access Service Edge (SASE)-enabled…N/A
SDWAN|Link
Score 8.5 out of 10
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CommandLink builds Next-Generation Software-Defined Hybrid Networks (SD-WAN) with integrated managed security, Unified with Cloud Communications and Collaboration software, fully integrated into the Command|Link SaaS Platform. The CommandLink SD-WAN, SDWAN|Link, uses a centralized control function to securely and intelligently connect. It is designed to increase application performance and delivers a higher quality user experience.N/A
Pricing
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
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Community Pulse
Cisco Catalyst SD-WANSDWAN|Link
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Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
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Cisco Meraki Dashboard
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MX is designed to be a simple approach to SD-WAN/Firewall. It doesnt really compare when comparing features except that it is way simpler and easy to configure. When it comes to the feature set, Catalyst SD-WAN wins
Chose Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
In our experience, Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN has Better overall performance.
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Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN is more flexible
Chose Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Cisco Catalyst Center
Chose Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
Fortinet Secure SD-WAN and Cisco Meraki SD-WAN
Chose Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches
Chose Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
Cisco Catalyst Center and Palo Alto Networks Prisma Access
Chose Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
In our opinion, Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN has more options
Chose Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
I'm much more involved with Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN at the moment
Chose Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
its more suited for global networking.
Chose Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
Zscaler Private Access
Chose Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
ir1100 industrial router which should be installed in open area required LTE and fiber connectivity, 4000 the site in data center which acting as a hub site for all the spoke sites where we have 1r1100, limited band width and performance is required on remote sites while …
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Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches
Chose Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
Cisco Catalyst 8000 Edge Platforms
Chose Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
Both products offer similar features. Cisco SD-WAN tends to focus more on the networking side and Palo Alto focuses more on the security features of Cisco SD-WAN. Both are important and the products do line up with each other in features and functionality. That said, Cisco …
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We use both technologies SDA & Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN from CISCO.
Chose Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
We already had the infrastructure in place to use Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN. Using products from other vendors would have necessitated using additional equipment or virtual appliances.
SDWAN|Link

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Best Alternatives
Cisco Catalyst SD-WANSDWAN|Link
Small Businesses

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Medium-sized Companies
Cisco Meraki MX
Cisco Meraki MX
Score 9.0 out of 10
Cisco Meraki MX
Cisco Meraki MX
Score 9.0 out of 10
Enterprises
Cisco Meraki MX
Cisco Meraki MX
Score 9.0 out of 10
Cisco Meraki MX
Cisco Meraki MX
Score 9.0 out of 10
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User Ratings
Cisco Catalyst SD-WANSDWAN|Link
Likelihood to Recommend
8.7
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8.0
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Likelihood to Renew
8.9
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Usability
8.7
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9.0
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Availability
8.0
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Performance
8.0
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Support Rating
8.3
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Configurability
10.0
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Product Scalability
9.0
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Vendor post-sale
8.0
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7.0
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User Testimonials
Cisco Catalyst SD-WANSDWAN|Link
Likelihood to Recommend
It's great for connectivity. I think if you're looking at. There's a lot of players out there that do SD- WAN, you can do hosted solutions, you can do your own. If you're looking to do it yourself, I think this product works out well. I do know it's hosted elsewhere by some other companies, but for us, we want the control and we don't have a huge amount of sites, so being able to control that's important and the data that we can get out of the product, we can see just seeing the application experience through Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN, really gives us good information.
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It’s great tool to manage our network environment and the additional features allow us to troubleshoot better than the old days. Templates is great allowing us to push updates within a few clicks
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Pros
  • I will say the ease of use. I know it's very much a template based with feature templates and device templates when deployed properly. I truly believe that the tool can be very, very effective and actually quite robust for us to leverage for globally because we manage a lot of distribution centers and it's all over the world and a different environment in each and every location and obviously across the global markets as well. We've got a wide range of use cases and how it would be very beneficial to each of our business units that we support.
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Cons
  • The initial setup and configuration of the software can be somewhat complex, especially if you are not familiar with SD-WAN technology
  • It has many advanced features and capabilities and as so it can be difficult to find the specific setting or option that you are looking for in the interface
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Likelihood to Renew
I would rate SD-WAN highly because it has significantly improved network performance, reliability, and cost-efficiency for my organization. Its ability to optimize traffic dynamically, enhance security, and simplify management across multiple locations has been invaluable. With SD-WAN, we’ve reduced dependency on costly MPLS, improved cloud application performance, and gained greater control over our network infrastructure.
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Usability
No very intuitive for none trained customer, very complicated to assure a day to day operations if you don't have a strong knowledges on network routing OSPF BGP RIP etc... The different platforms and range of furnitures with specific options is very complicated for the integration and consolidation of the solution.
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The SDWAN|Link performs well in path selection, traffic steering and consistent application experience
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Reliability and Availability
I think if we could afford, we could have HA inplace but we planned out outage and workaround to avoid any outages.
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Performance
It does slow down over the period but it's same with other product. you need to clear/reboot services.
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Support Rating
Initial setup of any SD-WAN is complicated and difficult because there is so much to do and it is so very granular. Because of this, Cisco has a number of free onboarding help setups. I worked one-on-one with a couple of engineers during our POC, and those relationships continued afterwards into the Pilot. And that's not even counting the Cisco TAC experience or the number of How-To videos and documents they have uploaded on their sites.
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Implementation Rating
I was late to participate but my team was very happy with the outcome.
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Alternatives Considered
We've used the old Cisco SD-WAN, which no longer exists. It was a lot more complex to configure what is now called Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN. So they've definitely come a long way in that it is a lot less complicated to set up and template based.
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Scalability
Really strength in scalability. Only thigs it's depends on some prototype Cisco product which you can't work with other Cisco products.
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Return on Investment
  • It had a very positive experience, especially for the power plants that have actually already transitioned into Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN. I think Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN is a very powerful tool for them because again, it allows peace of mind for redundancy purposes. Most power plants are located in a very remote area where before they used to have only certain choices for circuits to get out. So this allows to integrate any choice that you have there, not just point to point. So no, it is been great. Again, we're still in the process of transforming the whole network into Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN, so yeah, no, so far so good.
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