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What does Versa Director do? Is it widely used?


Second paragraph:

> Versa Director systems are primarily used by Internet service providers (ISPs), as well as managed service providers (MSPs) that cater to the IT needs of many small to mid-sized businesses simultaneously.

From their own website:

> Versa Director is Versa Networks’ virtualization and service creation platform that simplifies the creation, automation and delivery of services using Versa WAN edge software, FlexVNF.

https://versa-networks.com/documents/datasheets/versa-direct...


Yes, but that doesn’t really do it for me, so I was wondering if someone who has used them could explain it better.


It's a SD-WAN. Bundles up a bunch of network tools into a proprietary managed product to splice together multile WAN links, load balance them, minimise spend, and maximize uptime while keeping latency down and throughput up.


enterprise-scale remote device management. e.g. a platform used to roll out firmware updates to millions of routers


Kinda like Crowdstrike ?

(a low blow I know)


Versa Director is the management solution for their SD-WAN, SD-LAN, SASE, ZTNA and whatnot. It manages the Versa CSG routers and their respective configuration.

Here in Paraguay we have an ISP using it for their enterprise secure SD-WAN offering. I know it is deployed in Colombia also by the same ISP. So, it is used, although widely i do not know.

It is similar to FortiManager, Aruba Central, and the like.




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