We're currently using an MSP for our firewalls (USG 4P at both locations), utilizing a site-to-site VPN. The two offices are about 1000mi/1609km apart. We have some physical servers (storage and application) at both locations but favoring one locations (location A) over the other (B). We also have some AWS virtual servers in the mix. To add to it, we also have the need (especially currently) for VPN connections for working from home.
My experience is with older Cisco ASA (not certified), SonicWall firewalls, and USG. I've done a little with Cisco Meraki, WatchGuard, and Palo-Alto.
My question(s): should we stick with the UniFi or replace with something a bit more sophisticated? I haven't done much with SD-WAN but the research I've done looks like it might be a great replacement for the site-to-site. I've been considering getting a Meraki at each location and setting up SD-WAN but since my experience with it limited I'm not sure if it'll fill all our requirements. Would we still utilize VPN for individual users working remotely? Is there some sort of SD-WAN equivalent? Would we offload that to a software solution instead? Is Meraki worth it or would I be better served going SonicWall? Is there another product within the same price range that I'm maybe overlooking?
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