I just realised that this "issue" might actually be kind of a big limitation. (sorry for now getting into "rant territory" 🙂 )
If the single WAN Spoke has two tunnels to the dual WAN HUB what does it do in these two tunnels ?
Loadbalance ? - Failover ?
If it's just failover between the two tunnels from the single WAN spokes perspective (and I think it is in this case), you really can't use this setup to potentially get better performance in the DC/HUB end (or spoke end for that matter)
The Spoke will never know if WAN1 on the HUB end is congested. It will only be traffic from the HUB end that will know. Im guessing here that probes will only be send and evaluated pr. WAN connection, not pr. tunnel.
So all traffic started on the Spoke end might end up "bad", while traffic started from the DC/HUB end is ok.
This is what Im thinking.... but I might be wrong (someone please say Im wrong 🙂 )
The proper setup, I guess, would be to have a an option to select pr. tunnel preference in SD-Wan Policies.
Someday ... Someday ... I guess.....