SassyScorpio Lv2Posted 24 Mar 2023 18:27
  
The number of ISP (Internet Service Provider) connections that an SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network) appliance can support and the minimum throughput it requires can vary depending on the specific product and model of the appliance. However, in general, most SD-WAN appliances can support multiple ISP connections and have a minimum throughput of at least a few hundred Mbps.

Some SD-WAN appliances can support up to 8 or more ISP connections, which can be used to create a highly available and resilient network. Other appliances may only support 2 or 3 ISP connections. The number of supported connections may also depend on the licensing and subscription model of the appliance.

As for minimum throughput, it can range from a few hundred Mbps to several Gbps, depending on the appliance. However, it's important to note that the actual throughput achieved can also depend on factors such as network topology, link quality, and the type of traffic being transmitted.

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