Hi Virag,

This depends a bit on the data sources used in the project (files vs databases vs web services).

But in general, VPN connections with a high latency are not recommended and will result in really bad user experience. QGIS does a lot if I/O when opening layers and working with databases. A low latency in your network is crucial for having a good user experience.

If you run into such issues, I recommend using a remote desktop solution (such as RDP, Citrix) and make sure that the QGIS desktop application runs in the same local network like your database / data source - so that the latency between QGIS desktop and your data sources is minimized.

BTW: other GIS will have the same issue. For example ESRI ArcGIS desktop wouldn't perform well in such a situation.

Greetings,

Andreas

On 2023-01-12 03:25, Virag Gandhi via QGIS-User wrote:

Hi Team,

We have a client who has been using QGIS application on VPN and finding slowness very running the same application on VPN, can you please advise how to do we contact your technical team to get further support on this and find out if it is recommended to run application on VPN or not?

Please do not hesitate to contact me with the further queries.

Virag Gandhi
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