Hello everybody,
i received a mail from: www.zunicore.com and they are offering me GPU Cloud service, can i use it for rendering?
i know they are using nVidia GPUs... can i use this service for rendering faster?
has anybody tried this?
hope you have time to help
regards
JP
Cloud rendering
At the moment there is no possibility to use any clound or distribute rendering solutions as Octane Render doesn't allow this functionality yet.
If You want something done fast enought, one and the only way now is to build powerful multi GPU ri, let's say something like this
If You want something done fast enought, one and the only way now is to build powerful multi GPU ri, let's say something like this
Seems they are not meant for rendering there.
If you want to go into the cloud and render there you may try FELIX rendering. http://www.felixrender.com/
If you want to go into the cloud and render there you may try FELIX rendering. http://www.felixrender.com/
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I believe that's what Otoy will be providing themselves in the future.
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Any news on the cloud rendering service? I would like to know about when we could expect to be able to use it, even if it is just for a beta. My company is very interested in using it, but if it's too far into the future, we will need to purchase a second (maybe more) rendering computer to accommodate the amount of renderings we do each week. For instance, I have 12 renderings due Friday, all high resolution for print. This wouldn't be a problem with the cloud rendering service, but as it is, at times we struggle just to get everything to the client on time.
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