The Future of the SLA:
How to Build the Perfect Network Without MPLS

Companies gain in many ways when transitioning from MPLS to SD-WAN or SASE. Think of lower cost per fit, faster deployment of last-mile connectivity to new sites, quicker response to network changes, far greater network reach, and much more from the long list of benefits.
However, it can be daunting as they can't rely on the comfort of end-to-end Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
But how do you reduce your reliance on SLAs if you still want to guarantee service commitments from your providers?
Download the eBook
Use math and self-healing technologies when replacing MPLS with an Internet-based network.
What will you learn?
- The correct role of the SLA and why you want to separate the underlay from the overlay
- The technologies and math you can use to ensure better than five nines uptime (without overreliance on SLAs)
- How to match uptime and performance to site importance
- The problems of the Internet core and why private backbones are essential
- Why Cato’s global private backbone can deliver 20x MPLS throughput at a fraction of MPLS’s cost and without compromising availability
