Connecting Octane Blender to the remote computer
- sphericall
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As far as I know OctaneBlender connects to the Octane Server. Is that possible to run Octane Blender on notebook at home and connect it to the Octane Server on my other GPU equipped workstation in the office? Is it possible, an is that workflow reliable with fast internet connection?
Win 7 64 bit | 2 x GeForce GTX 660 | Intel Core i7-930 CPU 2,8 GHz | 8GB | Cinema 4d r15 Visualize (no Mograph, no Hair)| OCTANE benchmark scene 2,06 Ms/sec
It could be great I have the same problem to, work on office another day at home.....
- mib2berlin
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Hi, it is easier and better for performance to log in remote on your workstation and start Blender there.
AFAIK Windows remote does not work, you need OpenGL support.
Test with Teamviever, for example and setup TurboVNC or TigerVNC.
Cheers, mib
EDIT: Check for Windows Remote:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind ... 31bf5?db=5
AFAIK Windows remote does not work, you need OpenGL support.
Test with Teamviever, for example and setup TurboVNC or TigerVNC.
Cheers, mib
EDIT: Check for Windows Remote:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind ... 31bf5?db=5
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