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Page 1: SD-WAN Economics 101 - VeloCloud

Enterprise Strategy Group | Getting to the bigger truth.™

© 2016 by The Enterprise Strategy Group, Inc.

Dan Conde, Analyst

SD-WAN Economics 101

PREPARED BY ESG FOR

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What you’ll get out of today’s webinar

• Gain a better understanding of the key elements of SD-WAN that deliver performance, simplicity, and optimal access to on-premise applications and cloud services.

• Examine the components of SD-WAN and provide a review of the key financial benefits, basic cost savings and the hidden operational benefits that SD-WAN brings to businesses.

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About ESG• ESG is an IT analyst, research, and strategy company.

• Our firm was founded in 1999 with headquarters in Milford, MA / an analyst and client relations presence in Silicon Valley, CA.

• ESG conducts research with and for IT vendors, IT professionals, business professionals, and channel partners.

• We maintain ongoing analyst coverage in cloud computing, networking, storage, data protection, cybersecurity, data management and analytics, application development and deployment, enterprise mobility, and channels.

• Capabilities include: Analyst services, market research, technical performance testing, economic validation, consulting, and custom content.

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Situation in past with Wide Area Networks

• Networks are designed to access the data center

• Networks were based on MPLS, leased lines

• Apps were delivered from the data center only, and little access to internet

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What is changing

• Access to the internet is more prevalent

• Network are available from more sources: broadband, LTE in addition to MPLS, DSL

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ChallengesESG Research shows these are the top branch office challenges:

• Slow speeds• Cost of WAN bandwidth• Too much data to move on WAN

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• Simplify the network• Reduce operational expenses• Reduce bandwidth costs

A new approach can help

What can a modern WAN do for you?

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Reduce telecom costs

32% of organizations say that cost of bandwidth has been a challenge

Most bandwidth use at the branch will continue to increase with video, VoIP and other media

How does one cap spending while addressing new needs?

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Simplify the network

What can I eliminate? I have a variety of equipment at the branch and at the data center (head end)

• Routers?• Layer 7 firewalls?• WAN Optimizers?• VPN devices?

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Reduce Operational Expenses

• ICOM Budget – installation, configuration, operation and management

• Each truck roll is expensive -Troubleshooting and provisioning often requires in-person visit

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Who can benefit?• Enterprises can benefit• Service providers can benefit

Enterprises simplify their WAN infrastructure

Service providers can create multi-tenant WANs

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Five VeloCloud Customer Case Studies

• ESG developed the TCO whitepaper based on 5 VeloCloud customer case studies

• 4 Enterprise customers and 1 service provider • Analysis included CAPEX and OPEX costs savings

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Details of the benefitsLet’s drill down into the benefits with an example.

Being ready for future workloads

Providing better service

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Device Consolidation

Branch costs can exceed $340,000plus support costs

Instead, purchase a single device, and use virtualized services.Fewer devices – less to worry about

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• Take the right path depending on the traffic

• VoIP traffic takes a low-latency path

• YouTube traffic takes a high bandwidth but less reliable path

Dynamic multi-path

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• Performance, configuration and status are critical

• One view to provide awareness and appropriate control

Visibility into WAN

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• Troubleshooting previously required a truck roll

• Centralized cloud network architecture means VeloCloud worries about the network control and management plane

Troubleshooting - simplified

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How to get there: A story of a 250 branch deployment

Let’s see how savings in three areas can help with this hypothetical company

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Today

• 1 MPLS port – but running out of capacity• I pay $600 for one 3 Mbps port• Cost per Mbps - $200

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Keep with the status quo – buy more MPLS

Pay for more MPLS network ports – 2x $600No savings from modern methodsTotal bandwidth- $1,200At least your per Mbps costs stay the same and is predictable - $200

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Use old MPLS, add broadband

Keep one MPLS port - $600 / monthDon’t add any new MPLS portsAdd a new broadband (cable) - $75 / monthVeloCloud subscription - < $100/monthTotal bandwidth: $675 for 23 Mbps and $29/Mbps

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Remove MPLS, use dual broadband

Dual broadband link – from two providers -$150 totalVeloCloud subscription - $50/monthTotal bandwidth: $150 for 40 Mbps and $3.75/Mbps

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Infrastructure and Ease of Installation, Mgmt Savings –Illustrative example

Infrastructure (average cost per branch)

Legacy VeloCloud Notes

Headend cost per branch* $160 0 Datacenter Headend with high availability

Branch devices cost $900 0 Router, router module, Firewall, VPN, WPC, Mgmt

OperationalPer branch

Legacy VeloCloud

Network Managementlicense and support

$1080 0

Support cost $300 0

MPLS connector cost* $120 0

*does not include branch truck rolls and associated savings

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$1,000,000

$2,000,000

$3,000,000

$4,000,000

$5,000,000

$6,000,000

$7,000,000

Current With VeloCloud

WAN Costs for a 250 branch deployment

Bandwidth Operating Expenses (ICOM) Network Infrastructure

3x Total Cost of Ownership Savings with SD-WAN

3x

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Summary

There are several paths to adoptionChoose your schedule, contracts, future needsIt is not a wholesale change – gradual adoption is possible

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Changing from CapEx to OpEx affects the budgeting structure.

Make the costs variable and not follow an up-front investment that’s depreciated.

Accounting benefits

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Questions?