We never tried it on a cloud host....as, from the beginning, we were going to host it in our server room. So we could control the speed/horsepower of the host server, and our firewall, and internet connection. We wanted the best possible remote performance, so we have a large block of public IPs with our fiber connection....our main office and e-mail spam filters and bench area run on a different router, our Untangle firewall. So those IPs get the traffic. Our N-Central server is behind a Ubiquiti EdgePro router..a wicked..wicked fast, ultra low latency router..and it's on a separate public IP. No competing traffic. We would have done this setup no matter what RMM we chose...it's just how we roll.