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One of the typical use cases of centralized data policies is enabling Direct Internet Access (DIA) at branches. DIA allows clients located at remote sites to send traffic destined for public Internet services directly over the site-local Internet circuits instead of backhauling it across the overlay fabric to a regional data center. This reduces bandwidth usage, latency, and costs by offloading Internet-bound traffic from the SD-WAN fabric directly to the local ISPs.

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