Hi everyone,
I have a question about using Revit Server through VPN between different countries - will that work or will we run into corrupted models etc. ?
I have read in other posts that work-sharing through VPN between different countries leads to corrupt models, does the same goes when using Revit Server ?
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Revit Server + VPN : all that sounds to me like "headaches, corruption of models, problems".
I highly recommend BIM360 (or their current name, I keep calling it BIM360).
No one can guarantee this will work in your environment this is something you will have to test
As far as corrupted models also no one can guarantee that will or won’t happen to you
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Revitserver and VPN is a legit solution to work with Revit central models remotely. I had worked with it for years without any issue about corrupted models, prior to switching to ACC recently.
With that said, ACC remains a superior choice for offering a host of other tools for model management and collaboration.
We are testing it now, for a few weeks of daily work with two 300mb projects, no issues other than slow sync when it is needed - 2~3 times a day. But I guess ACC will be as slow because everything depends on the internet speed..
Using Revit Server through a VPN between different countries can be risky. The main concern is latency, which can lead to slow performance and potential data corruption. It's generally advised to avoid work-sharing over a VPN across long distances for this reason. Consider alternative solutions like cloud-based collaboration tools that are designed for distributed teams. You can also use a good and reliable VPN, read more here about good VPN.
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