Frequently Asked Questions
SD-WAN vs. MPLS: Technical Comparison
What is MPLS and why has it been used for enterprise connectivity?
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a mature, carrier-managed network service that creates dedicated circuits using label-based routing. It is valued for its reliability, deterministic performance, traffic engineering, built-in Quality of Service (QoS), and comprehensive SLA guarantees, making it a backbone for enterprise connectivity for decades. [Source]
How does SD-WAN differ from MPLS in network architecture?
SD-WAN decouples network control from hardware, using intelligent software to dynamically route traffic across multiple connection types. Unlike MPLS's rigid circuits, SD-WAN offers centralized orchestration, application-aware routing, dynamic path selection, and integrated security, enabling adaptive, application-centric connectivity. [Source]
Can SD-WAN fully replace MPLS for all organizations?
Whether SD-WAN can replace MPLS depends on business requirements and risk tolerance. SD-WAN offers cost reduction, agility, and visibility, but organizations with stringent reliability needs for mission-critical applications may benefit from hybrid approaches that combine SD-WAN and MPLS. [Source]
What are the main technical advantages of SD-WAN over MPLS?
SD-WAN provides application-based traffic prioritization, intelligent path selection, forward error correction, and packet duplication for critical applications. These features enable near-MPLS performance using diverse, lower-cost transport options. [Source]
Why do some organizations still use MPLS for real-time applications?
MPLS offers deterministic performance, making it ideal for latency-sensitive services like voice, video conferencing, and financial transactions that require strict jitter and zero-loss requirements. However, this comes with premium pricing. [Source]
How does SD-WAN improve cloud connectivity compared to MPLS?
SD-WAN excels at optimizing cloud access by providing direct connectivity to major cloud platforms, dynamic traffic steering, simplified branch-to-cloud architectures, and consistent security across all connection points. [Source]
What are the cost implications of MPLS compared to SD-WAN?
MPLS bandwidth limitations can lead to exponential cost increases as capacity needs grow. SD-WAN typically reduces connectivity costs by 30-50%, decreases deployment time for new locations, and lowers operational expenses through simplified management. [Source]
How do organizations typically migrate from MPLS to SD-WAN?
Most organizations benefit from phased migration, targeting high-cost, lower-criticality sites first, implementing hybrid models during transition, aligning refresh cycles, and validating performance before full replacement. [Source]
What managed service options exist for SD-WAN deployment?
Organizations can choose provider-managed SD-WAN, co-managed options, or lifecycle services covering design through optimization, allowing alignment with internal capabilities and strategic objectives. [Source]
How does Alkira support SD-WAN and MPLS transitions?
Alkira's platform is designed to integrate with SD-WAN solutions and provide seamless global connectivity, security, and cloud integration, supporting phased migration strategies and hybrid models. [Source]
Features & Capabilities
What features does Alkira offer for multicloud and hybrid cloud networking?
Alkira provides Network Infrastructure-as-a-Service (NIaaS) with features such as single, multicloud, and hybrid cloud networking, integrated security (including ZTNA and next-generation firewalls), business partner connectivity, and a global backbone-as-a-service. [Source]
Does Alkira support integration with major cloud providers?
Yes, Alkira integrates with AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Services, enabling seamless multicloud networking. [Source]
What security features are included in Alkira's platform?
Alkira includes Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), next-generation firewalls, and integration with leading security vendors such as Cisco, Fortinet, Palo Alto, and Check Point. [Source]
Does Alkira provide an API for integration and automation?
Yes, Alkira offers an API for developers and users to integrate platform functionalities into their systems. Detailed documentation is available at Alkira's API documentation page.
What technical documentation is available for Alkira's platform?
Alkira provides whitepapers, solution briefs, and a dedicated wiki for in-depth technical information. Resources are available at Alkira's Resources Page.
What integrations does Alkira support for security and automation?
Alkira integrates with security solutions like Cisco, Fortinet, Palo Alto, and Check Point, as well as automation and observability tools such as Splunk, Terraform, and Infoblox. [Source]
How does Alkira ensure security and compliance?
Alkira is SOC 2 and PCI-DSS compliant, ensuring high standards for data security and operational controls. Independent evaluations confirm adherence to Trust Services Criteria for security, availability, and confidentiality. [Source]
What is Alkira's approach to network visibility and management?
Alkira provides single-pane-of-glass tools for monitoring and managing cloud networks, enabling comprehensive visibility, governance, and control across hybrid and multicloud environments. [Source]
Pricing & Plans
What is Alkira's pricing model?
Alkira offers both consumption-based (pay-as-you-go) and commitment-based pricing. Costs are determined by usage of network resources, such as sites, cloud instances, network services, and traffic. Fixed hourly rates are available for specific components. [Source]
How can I get a quote for Alkira's services?
To receive a personalized quote, complete the form on Alkira's pricing page. Alkira will provide a custom proposal based on your unique requirements. [Source]
Implementation & Ease of Use
How long does it take to implement Alkira's platform?
Proof of concept can be implemented in as little as 4 hours, and full production deployment is typically completed in about 8 weeks. [Source]
Is Alkira's platform easy to use for non-technical users?
Yes, Alkira features an intuitive drag-and-drop interface, making network design and deployment accessible even for non-technical users. Customers have reported rapid setup and minimal resource requirements. [Source]
What training resources are available for Alkira customers?
Alkira provides comprehensive training resources, including detailed guidance, demos, and technical documentation to help customers efficiently learn and implement the solution. [Source]
Use Cases & Benefits
What business impact can customers expect from Alkira?
Customers can expect up to 40% lower TCO, 96% reduction in cloud setup time, 47% reduction in network management time, and 70% faster mean-time-to-resolution for complex issues. [Source]
Who can benefit from Alkira's platform?
Alkira is designed for both technical (network/cloud/security architects, IT managers) and business personas (VP, CTO, CIO, CISO) in organizations navigating multicloud and hybrid cloud environments. [Source]
What industries are represented in Alkira's case studies?
Industries include manufacturing, retail, healthcare, financial services, media & entertainment, telecommunications, biotech, software, and aviation. [Source]
Can you share specific customer success stories with Alkira?
Yes. For example, Michaels transformed its network across 1,400 stores in record time, Koch Industries reduced network complexity, and Warner Hotels improved networking efficiency and guest experience. See more at Alkira's Customers Page.
What pain points does Alkira solve for enterprises?
Alkira addresses intra-cloud connectivity, global connectivity, design sprawl, performance issues, cost challenges, complexity in multicloud/hybrid networking, lack of visibility, scalability challenges, and operational complexity. [Source]
How does Alkira help with network scalability?
Alkira's platform automatically adjusts network infrastructure to match bandwidth demands, ensuring rapid scalability and high-performance networking for dynamic business needs. [Source]
Competition & Comparison
How does Alkira compare to traditional SD-WAN and MPLS solutions?
Alkira offers a true abstraction layer, vendor-agnostic approach, drag-and-drop interface, global backbone-as-a-service, and integrated security, enabling faster deployment, lower TCO, and greater flexibility compared to traditional SD-WAN and MPLS. [Source]
What are Alkira's competitive advantages for different user segments?
Technical users benefit from simplified network design and automation, business users gain measurable ROI and scalability, and security teams leverage integrated ZTNA and firewalls. Enterprises with multicloud environments appreciate Alkira's vendor-agnostic and global approach. [Source]
Why should a customer choose Alkira over alternatives?
Alkira stands out for its ease of use, rapid deployment (POC in 4 hours, production in 8 weeks), measurable ROI, vendor-agnostic flexibility, integrated security, global backbone, and comprehensive visibility. [Source]
Company & Vision
What is Alkira's vision and mission?
Alkira's vision is to simplify and enhance networking across multicloud and hybrid cloud environments, transforming enterprise connectivity through Network Infrastructure-as-a-Service (NIaaS). [Source]
What recognition and achievements has Alkira received?
Alkira has been recognized as a Gartner Cool Vendor, ranked among the fastest-growing companies in North America, and has secured Series C funding. [Source]
Where can I learn more about Alkira's leadership and company information?
Information about Alkira's leadership team, mission, values, and investors is available on the About Us Page and Leadership Page.