Overview
Network Digital TwinSync
TwinSync builds and maintains a high-fidelity digital replica of your live network, kept in continuous sync with production topology and configuration. Proposed changes - capacity upgrades, configuration edits, failover scenarios - can be simulated against this twin to validate outcomes before any production risk is taken.
Unlike static lab environments or manual peer-review processes that rely on point-in-time snapshots, TwinSync provides always-current network state synchronization. This gives network teams a true "test before you touch prod" capability, dramatically reducing change-related incidents while accelerating the pace at which teams can safely evolve the network.
AWS Integration
TwinSync integrates with AWS Transit Gateway and AWS Network Manager to synchronize cloud network topology, and leverages Amazon CloudWatch for monitoring twin-to-production fidelity metrics and alerting on drift conditions. This enables teams managing hybrid or multi-region AWS environments to validate changes across their entire network fabric.
Engagement Process
UST delivers TwinSync through a structured professional services engagement:
- Phase 1 - Discovery and Assessment (Weeks 1-2): UST conducts a topology assessment of your production network, identifies integration points, and delivers a scoping report with twin architecture recommendations.
- Phase 2 - Twin Build-Out (Weeks 3-6): UST engineers configure and deploy the synchronized digital twin environment, establish data feeds, and validate initial fidelity against production.
- Phase 3 - Validation and Enablement (Weeks 7-8): UST delivers simulation runbooks, conducts guided what-if scenarios with your team, and provides a production readiness report with pass/fail scoring criteria.
- Phase 4 - Handoff and Ongoing Support: Your team receives the configured twin environment, simulation playbooks, and drift monitoring dashboards as final deliverables.
Key Feature Set
- Continuously synchronized live network digital twin
- What-if scenario simulation (failure, capacity, traffic surge)
- Pre-deployment change validation and pass/fail scoring
- Twin-to-production fidelity and drift monitoring
- Simulation history and outcome analytics
Key Benefits
- Reduces change-related production failures by up to 73%
- Builds confidence in capacity and upgrade decisions before rollout
- Enables safe disaster-recovery and failure-mode testing
- Shortens change validation cycles from days to hours
- Improves overall network planning accuracy
Prerequisites and Supported Environments
TwinSync supports hybrid, cloud, and on-premises network environments. Customers must provide access to network configuration data (e.g., SNMP, streaming telemetry, or configuration exports). Supported topologies include routed enterprise networks, multi-region AWS VPC architectures, and SD-WAN deployments. Minimum engagement scope applies.
Security and Data Handling
All network topology and configuration data is encrypted in transit and at rest. Access to the twin environment is governed by role-based access controls with full audit logging. Data is retained only for the duration of the engagement unless otherwise agreed.
Use Cases
- Pre-production change testing for multi-region enterprises: Validate OSPF reconvergence or BGP path changes across hundreds of VPCs before a maintenance window.
- Disaster-recovery drills for financial services: Simulate core link failures and verify failover behavior without impacting production trading systems.
- Capacity upgrade validation for large-scale networks: Model traffic surge scenarios across thousands of network devices before committing to hardware or bandwidth upgrades.
- What-if network planning for major cloud migrations: Assess the impact of migrating workloads to new AWS regions on existing network performance and routing.
Get Started
Request a discovery call through AWS Marketplace messaging to receive a complimentary topology assessment and determine engagement scope for your environment.
Highlights
- Unlike static lab environments or manual peer-review processes that rely on point-in-time snapshots, TwinSync maintains an always-current digital twin of your production network. Continuous synchronization ensures that every simulation reflects the real network state, eliminating the fidelity gaps that cause traditional pre-deployment testing to miss production-impacting issues.
- Simulates failures, capacity upgrades, and traffic surges against a live-synced twin with pass/fail scoring before any change reaches production. Teams can run disaster-recovery drills, validate BGP or OSPF reconvergence, and stress-test capacity plans in a risk-free environment - shortening validation cycles from days to hours.
- Reduces change-related production failures by up to 73% compared to environments relying on manual validation or static test labs. Integrates with AWS Transit Gateway and AWS Network Manager for hybrid and multi-region network topology synchronization, with drift monitoring dashboards powered by Amazon CloudWatch.
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Support Channels
- AWS Marketplace Messaging: Available for initial inquiries, scoping questions, and engagement requests.
- Dedicated Communication Channel: Established during onboarding for ongoing project collaboration and issue resolution.
- Email Support: For pre-sales and post-engagement inquiries, contact the UST Sales team - salesteam_tes@ust.com
- General enquiries: For general inquiries or to learn more about UST's services, visit https://www.ust.com .
Engagement Delivery Model
UST delivers TwinSync as a structured professional services engagement. Upon purchase, a dedicated UST engineer is assigned to your project. Your team will need to provide network configuration access (e.g., SNMP credentials, streaming telemetry feeds, or configuration exports) and designate a network SME as a point of contact.
Buyer Responsibilities
- Provide access to production network configuration data and topology information
- Designate a technical point of contact with network architecture knowledge
- Allocate time for joint validation sessions during Phase 3 enablement
Deliverables and Handoff
At engagement completion, your team receives: a configured and synchronized digital twin environment, simulation runbooks tailored to your topology, drift monitoring dashboards, and a production readiness report documenting validation outcomes.
Requesting Assistance or Refunds
For issues during the engagement - including troubleshooting twin synchronization, simulation configuration, or billing inquiries - contact UST through your established communication channel or via AWS Marketplace messaging. Refund requests are handled through AWS Marketplace per standard terms.
Getting Started
Reach out via AWS Marketplace messaging to schedule a discovery call and receive a complimentary topology assessment to determine engagement scope.