Managed SD-WAN: Multi-Site Network Optimisation for UK Businesses
AMVIA's managed SD-WAN solution connects multi-site UK businesses with application-aware routing, automatic failover, and centralised visibility. Reduce WAN costs compared to legacy MPLS whilst improving performance for cloud applications and critical business traffic.
SD-WAN: Intelligent Multi-Site Connectivity
SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network) uses software intelligence to optimise how traffic flows across your multi-site network. It monitors all available connections in real time, routes each application on the best available path, and fails over automatically if a circuit degrades. AMVIA designs, deploys, and manages SD-WAN as a complete service for UK businesses. Total FTTP coverage reached 79.5% of UK premises (approximately 26.7 million premises) in Q3 2025. Gigabit-capable broadband now covers 87% of the UK, up from 84% in 2024 (Ofcom Connected Nations 2025).
Explore all connectivity solutionsMulti-Site Connectivity Challenges
Businesses with multiple locations face connectivity challenges that single-site businesses do not. Each site needs reliable internet access, but sites also need to communicate with each other — accessing shared servers, ERP systems, or other internal resources. Traditional WAN solutions based on MPLS or hub-and-spoke VPN were built for a time when applications lived in a central datacentre. That architecture does not serve modern, cloud-first businesses efficiently.
SD-WAN addresses these challenges by treating network paths as resources to be intelligently managed rather than static configurations. It enables businesses to use lower-cost broadband circuits alongside leased lines, provides direct cloud access from each site, and delivers the management simplicity that legacy WAN lacks.
Application-Aware Traffic Steering
Not all business traffic is equally important or has the same network requirements. A Teams video call is latency-sensitive and cannot tolerate packet loss. An overnight backup transfer needs bandwidth but is tolerant of delay. SD-WAN applies policies that classify traffic and route each type on the most appropriate available path — real-time traffic on the lowest-latency circuit, bulk transfers on a secondary lower-cost connection.
These policies are configured centrally and applied consistently across all sites. As circuit conditions change in real time, SD-WAN dynamically adjusts routing to maintain application quality within the defined policy parameters.
Resilience and Failover
SD-WAN can aggregate multiple circuit types at each site — a leased line as primary, FTTP as secondary, 4G as an emergency backup. If the primary circuit fails or degrades below acceptable parameters, SD-WAN fails over to the next available path automatically. For voice and video traffic, this failover can be seamless — active calls continue without disconnection in many configurations.
This resilience approach provides a meaningful improvement over single-circuit sites without requiring the expense of a second leased line at every location. A leased line primary with FTTP failover is a common configuration that provides strong resilience at a manageable cost.
Cloud Access Optimisation
Traditional WAN architecture routed all internet-bound traffic back to a central hub before breaking out to the internet. When cloud applications like Microsoft 365 are hosted globally, this adds unnecessary hops and increases latency. SD-WAN supports direct cloud breakout at each site — internet-bound traffic for cloud applications goes directly from the site to the internet, using the nearest Microsoft or cloud provider point of presence.
This direct breakout improves Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and other cloud application performance noticeably, particularly at sites that previously routed through a distant central hub. Security policies are maintained at each breakout point through integration with cloud security platforms.
Centralised Management and Visibility
One of the most practical benefits of SD-WAN for IT teams is centralised management. Instead of logging into each site's router separately to make configuration changes, all sites are managed through a single SD-WAN controller interface. Policy changes, routing updates, and new site provisioning are all handled centrally. AMVIA uses this capability to manage your entire network from our operations centre.
AmviaIQ provides integrated monitoring of all SD-WAN sites and circuits. Performance dashboards show circuit health, application performance, and failover events. Monthly reports summarise availability, bandwidth utilisation, and any incidents across all locations.
Migration from MPLS
Many businesses exploring SD-WAN are running legacy MPLS circuits that are approaching contract renewal. MPLS provides reliable private connectivity but at a significant cost premium over broadband, and with limited flexibility to adapt to cloud workloads. SD-WAN with a combination of broadband and leased line circuits can replicate the reliability of MPLS at lower cost.
AMVIA manages MPLS-to-SD-WAN migrations carefully, typically running the new SD-WAN infrastructure in parallel during a transition period to validate performance before decommissioning MPLS circuits. Contract timing is reviewed to minimise dual-running costs where MPLS and SD-WAN overlap.
AMVIA Managed SD-WAN
End-to-end design, deployment, and management of SD-WAN for multi-site UK businesses.
Application-Aware Routing
Policy-based traffic steering routes each application on the best available path for its requirements.
Multi-Circuit Aggregation
Combine leased lines, FTTP, broadband, and 4G backup into a single managed network fabric.
Automatic Failover
Circuit failure triggers automatic failover to the next available path — minimal disruption for voice and video.
Cloud Breakout
Direct internet access for cloud traffic at each site reduces latency for Microsoft 365 and SaaS apps.
Centralised Monitoring
All sites and circuits visible in AmviaIQ with performance dashboards and proactive alerting.
MPLS Migration
Managed transition from legacy MPLS to SD-WAN with parallel running to validate before cutover.
SD-WAN Suitability Checklist
Indicators that SD-WAN is the right connectivity approach for your business.
Two or more connected office locations
SD-WAN is specifically designed for multi-site businesses requiring optimised inter-site connectivity.
Cloud applications are primary workload
SD-WAN's cloud breakout significantly improves Microsoft 365 and SaaS performance versus hub-and-spoke WAN.
MPLS contract due for renewal
SD-WAN with broadband can replace MPLS at lower cost — review timing to align with contract expiry.
Connectivity resilience required at branches
SD-WAN failover provides branch resilience without the cost of a second leased line at every site.
Poor application performance at some sites
Application-aware routing addresses quality issues at bandwidth-constrained branch locations.
Centralised network management desired
SD-WAN simplifies multi-site management — all configuration from a single central platform.
Managed SD-WAN FAQs
Each site requires an SD-WAN capable edge device — typically a router or CPE appliance that supports the SD-WAN platform. AMVIA procures and pre-configures this hardware before shipping to each site. Installation at the site involves connecting the device to the existing internet circuits and local network. Remote configuration by AMVIA completes the setup. No specialist on-site IT expertise is required.
Yes. This is one of SD-WAN's strengths. A head office might have a leased line as primary and FTTP as backup. A branch office might use FTTP as primary with 4G emergency failover. A small site might run on a single FTTC line with 4G backup. SD-WAN manages all of these within a single policy framework, applying the same traffic routing principles regardless of the underlying circuit types.
Yes. All SD-WAN traffic between sites is encrypted using IPSec tunnelling. Local internet breakout is protected through integration with cloud security services or local firewall policies. AMVIA configures SD-WAN security settings as part of the design and deployment, and monitors for configuration drift and security events through AmviaIQ.
SD-WAN typically improves Teams call quality by prioritising voice and video traffic on the best available path and providing resilience against circuit degradation. Direct cloud breakout at each site means Teams traffic takes the shortest route to Microsoft's servers rather than going through a central hub. AMVIA configures Teams-specific quality-of-service policies as part of all SD-WAN deployments.
Connect Your Sites with Managed SD-WAN
AMVIA will design an SD-WAN solution based on your site locations, connectivity types, and performance requirements. Contact our team to start the conversation.
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AmviaIQ Network Monitoring
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