SD-WAN
SD-WAN
Based on self-developed SD-WAN technology and leveraging Baishan Cloud's global backbone network resources, the solution delivers high-performance branch networking and application acceleration services for enterprises.

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Global Network Resource Coverage

Global Network Resource Coverage

Baishan has deployed over 1,500 global edge nodes across regions and countries, including North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, and Southeast Asia, enabling single-point access with full-network coverage. By integrating technologies such as intelligent routing and multi-protocol layer acceleration, it delivers reliable and high-performance SD-WAN services to users in diverse regions and network environments worldwide.
Multi-Region Dedicated Lines

Multi-Region Dedicated Lines

Baishan has established multiple dedicated line resources connecting mainland China with various countries and regions globally, including East-Europe, Mid-America, Mid-Africa, and the Middle East Asia, providing enterprises with high-performance application access.
Self-Developed HiWAN Technology For High-Performance Global Interconnection

Self-Developed HiWAN Technology For High-Performance Global Interconnection

Baishan HiWAN integrates all edge nodes into a unified network, enabling intelligent and centralized network management. It ensures secure, efficient interconnection of massive heterogeneous edge nodes, as well as high accessibility, stability, speed, and cost-effectiveness for global point-to-point communication.
End-To-End Encryption For Data Security

End-To-End Encryption For Data Security

Baishan SD-WAN employs high-strength encryption, traffic obfuscation, and covert transmission across the entire link, effectively safeguarding data security during transmission, preventing data theft or tampering by attackers, and ensuring secure business operations for enterprises.
Integrated Network Security Access​

Integrated Network Security Access​

As the network foundation of Baishan SASE, SD-WAN allows enterprises to seamlessly enable zero-trust security capabilities with a single click, based on their business needs. This ensures high-performance remote access to internal networks for employees while providing multi-dimensional security protections, including identity security, endpoint security, and application security, for all network access.
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Real-Time Probing & Intelligent Routing

HiWAN (Hybrid Interlink Wide Area Network) is a proprietary acceleration network independently developed by Baishan Cloud, integrating heterogeneous underlay and overlay network resources. It supports Layer 3 and Layer 4 access protocols, offering plug-and-play deployment while providing flexible multi-tenant capabilities. Leveraging its unique intelligent path calculation algorithm, HiWAN dynamically selects the optimal route based on real-time network quality data, meeting the acceleration demands of diverse business scenarios.
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Protocol Optimization & Efficient Transmission

Baishan’s self-developed TUENNA transmission optimization technology continuously learns the characteristics of each connection and network conditions, rapidly predicting congestion, detecting packet loss, and enabling instant recovery. This ensures optimal link performance, maximizes bandwidth utilization, and significantly improves transmission speed and stability.
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Centralized Management & Plug-And-Play Deployment

A centralized management platform uniformly configures all SD-WAN devices. Once device configurations are standardized, installation personnel only need to connect cables—no additional setup is required—enabling immediate activation and use.
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Intelligent Load Balancing & Failover In Milliseconds

Baishan SD-WAN implements multi-node load balancing across regions, intelligently directing user requests to the optimal edge node based on factors such as distance and node load. In the event of a node failure, it seamlessly switches to a healthy node within milliseconds, ensuring high availability of customer systems.
Application Scenarios

Enterprise Networking

SaaS Application Acceleration

Global Application Acceleration

Enterprise Networking

SaaS Application Acceleration

Global Application Acceleration

By deploying Baishan SD-WAN CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) devices at the corporate headquarters, branch offices, and data centers , and vCPE (virtual CPE) in private and public cloud environments , enterprises can establish an independent, flexible, and self-service networking solution .

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By deploying Baishan SD-WAN CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) devices at the headquarters or branch offices and connecting them to the Baishan Edge Cloud Network, enterprises can leverage globally distributed PoP (Points of Presence) nodes to intelligently route traffic to the nearest SaaS application edge nodes, achieving optimized and accelerated access. During transmission, Baishan’s proprietary encrypted communication protocol ensures end-to-end encryption, providing comprehensive data security throughout the entire process.

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Users only need to perform a CNAME alias configuration, and Baishan will handle DNS domain name resolution and unified scheduling. Leveraging Baishan’s global network infrastructure, the system resolves domains to the nearest access nodes, enabling localized connectivity for global applications. Through cross-region optimization, it effectively reduces latency, jitter, and packet loss, delivering high-performance, high-quality network acceleration services to customers.

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Customer Case
Without a dedicated private network, this enterprise group had all its business systems exposed on the public internet, resulting in a broad attack surface. This imposed significant resource burdens during critical scenarios such as Classified Protection assessments and Network Protection Campaigns, yet yielded limited effectiveness. As subordinate branches proliferated, unplanned ICT asset deployment emerged, with resources dispersed across isolated networks ("networks outside networks") and unauthorized services, complicating network and security O&M.To address these challenges, it implemented Baishan SD-WAN to build a globally centralized, unified enterprise private network. This enables centralized ICT asset planning and lays the groundwork for internal communication, IT resource sharing, and industrial IoT connectivity for lab equipment. Additionally, two convergence centers (Beijing and Shenzhen) serve as unified security gateways, eliminating direct external exposure for subordinate branches' services. This significantly enhances security posture and accelerates the development of a robust security architecture.
Without a dedicated private network, this enterprise group had all its business systems exposed on the public internet, resulting in a broad attack surface. This imposed significant resource burdens during critical scenarios such as Classified Protection assessments and Network Protection Campaigns, yet yielded limited effectiveness. As subordinate branches proliferated, unplanned ICT asset deployment emerged, with resources dispersed across isolated networks ("networks outside networks") and unauthorized services, complicating network and security O&M.To address these challenges, it implemented Baishan SD-WAN to build a globally centralized, unified enterprise private network. This enables centralized ICT asset planning and lays the groundwork for internal communication, IT resource sharing, and industrial IoT connectivity for lab equipment. Additionally, two convergence centers (Beijing and Shenzhen) serve as unified security gateways, eliminating direct external exposure for subordinate branches' services. This significantly enhances security posture and accelerates the development of a robust security architecture.
As the enterprise expanded its operations globally, it established numerous branch offices worldwide. However, network deployment and activation for these global branches were slow, often taking up to a month, severely hindering business operations. Specific pain points included poor access experience for Belt and Road countries back to China and the failure of legacy ISPs in nations like Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan to effectively deliver services or guarantee SLAs. After multiple rounds of POC validation, this enterprise selected Baishan SD-WAN to optimize access in Central Asia, South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. This solution achieved global SLA compliance exceeding 99.9% while automatically establishing connections between global branches and Huawei Cloud Availability Zones. Consequently, the migration of ERP services to the cloud remained seamless to branches.
As the enterprise expanded its operations globally, it established numerous branch offices worldwide. However, network deployment and activation for these global branches were slow, often taking up to a month, severely hindering business operations. Specific pain points included poor access experience for Belt and Road countries back to China and the failure of legacy ISPs in nations like Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan to effectively deliver services or guarantee SLAs. After multiple rounds of POC validation, this enterprise selected Baishan SD-WAN to optimize access in Central Asia, South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. This solution achieved global SLA compliance exceeding 99.9% while automatically establishing connections between global branches and Huawei Cloud Availability Zones. Consequently, the migration of ERP services to the cloud remained seamless to branches.