Site-to-site networking allows you to connect two or more private networks to each other. This can be useful for a variety of reasons.
You might use site-to-site networking in your business to:
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There are a variety of technology options available for site-to-site networking. Some of the most common options include:
Typically, the most cost-effective solution for networking is a VPN, which can be set up using a variety of both software and hardware solutions.
By contrast, options such as MPLS and SD-WAN are generally more expensive.
MPLS, in particular, stands out as the costliest choice due to its need for dedicated hardware and specific services from a network provider.
While SD-WAN can vary in cost — and has the potential to be less expensive than MPLS — it may still require new hardware, adding to the overall expense.
The hardware requirements for site-to-site networking will ultimately depend on the selected technology option, with VPNs typically allowing for a more budget-friendly approach given their compatibility with less expensive hardware and software.
We charge per connection, and your first three connections are free. So you can connect three sites together at no cost.
Many economical routers that are ideal for small remote office locations support the OpenVPN protocol and are compatible with CloudConnexa®.
You can run our Connector software on general-purpose computers to set up a site-to-site connection. No special hardware or router needed.
With 30+ points of presence (PoP) for our service, you can be sure that one of them is located close to your site.
The core network that supports our service is connected in a mesh topology. This means there are always redundant routes among our PoPs. Each site can also have multiple connections to our service to increase redundancy.
Our data channel offload (DCO) technology increases performance even when used with general-purpose computers. In addition, incoming traffic is load-balanced among multiple connections, improving throughput performance.
You can establish policies that allow a site to access only specific subnets or applications from another site.
All the traffic transmitted by CloudConnexa can be protected with the use of our built-in IDS/IPS.
Our cloud-delivered service, CloudConnexa, boasts flexible internet routing, multiple isolated overlay networks, cloud protection, ZTNA, application-based domain routing, and more. Our self-hosted VPN solution, Access Server, offers access control, multiple authentication options, fast installation, automation, and more. Plus, you can deploy from anywhere.
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