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Affinity is the SD-WAN feature used to control and reduce control connections between WAN Edge devices and vSmart controllers. Cisco SD-WAN high-availability documentation describes controller affinity as a way to limit the number of controllers that an edge device establishes control connections with, while still preserving controller and data center redundancy. This reduces unnecessary control-plane load and limits the strain placed on vSmart controllers in large overlays. The feature is particularly useful when multiple vSmart controllers exist across multiple data centers and the designer wants predictable primary and backup controller relationships. The color attribute identifies transport characteristics, such as public Internet, MPLS, or other transport types. Control-connections is a general concept, not the feature that minimizes them. Control- direction is not the correct design construct for this purpose. A scalable SD-WAN design should use affinity where controller scale, regionalization, and control-plane efficiency must be explicitly managed. Reference topics: Cisco SD-WAN controller affinity, vSmart scale, control connections, TLOC control-plane optimization.