Abstract: A strong IP technology that builds a secure and encrypted connection tunnel over the less secure internet is required by the majority of enterprise organizations. Joint location and link connectivity issues must be resolved for distant users and branch offices to have secure access to corporate applications and other resources. This ensures security while data passes over encrypted tunnels. Despite the development of IP-based VPN, JLP and LCP for VPN customer edge devices and provider edge nodes have not yet been completely investigated. The purpose of this work is to apply cutting-edge viewpoints to VPN-IP design that may be used in IP multi-protocol label switching (MPLSVPN) infrastructure for cloud computing. The system architecture includes mathematical formulas. End-to-end delay, throughput, and resource consumption behavior for IP tunneling are seen to behave moderately for low scale workloads. While showcasing the benefits of an MPLS-based IP-based VPN architecture, the difficulties of VPN-IP tunneling are explored. This study suggests cloud-based MPLS-VPN as a workable substitute for traditional VPN-IP tunneling in order to get the best performance and service delivery