Network Recommendations

Select network hardware, software, and cloud-based tools to improve transfer speeds and file management.

Establish a gigabit-speed local area network (LAN) for workshared projects. Serve the gigabit threshold at all stages of the network, including:

Revit Server

Revit Server is the foundation for server-based worksharing for Revit projects. Its network architecture is designed to support worksharing of multiple central models across a wide area network (WAN) and maximize performance of Revit worksharing for distributed teams. See Revit Server.

Revit Cloud Worksharing

Revit Cloud Worksharing facilitates Revit worksharing across company and WAN boundaries. Revit runs on local hardware or within a virtualization infrastructure. The central model is maintained by the Revit Cloud Worksharing cloud service. See Workflow: Get Started with Revit Cloud Worksharing.

Suggested specifications or configurations for running Revit Cloud Worksharing:
  • Bandwith. The minimum recommended bandwidth is symmetrical 5Mbps, while its maximum throughput is 50Mbps.
  • Hard drive space. Foe available storage, it is recommended to plan on 3 times the total Revit model sizes accessed by a team member for their workstation.
  • Network latency. Revit Cloud Worksharing testing does not indicate a significant sensitivity to latency, especially relative to sensitivity to bandwidth availability. A latency below 400ms to Amazon AWS US East region is recommended.

Remote Desktop Sharing

An alternative strategy beyond increasing network and server performance can be remote desktop sharing. A remote desktop sharing instance allows keystrokes, mouse clicks, and screen paints to transmit between remote locations and local desktops dedicated to offsite control for Revit model interaction. See Configuring Autodesk Revit for Citrix.