Looking forward to that.
Cheers
ORBX.js and Octane Cloud - in the Amazon Marketplace!
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anxiously waiting for a user friendly release
Andrea Mannori
win 8.1 x64; nvidia 770M driver 340.52; octane standalone 2 + c4doctane 2.
win 8.1 x64; nvidia 770M driver 340.52; octane standalone 2 + c4doctane 2.
To bad im out of this cloud stuff. Only have a 2mbit connection. I hope it will be better some day.
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Sys: Intel Core i9-12900K, 128GB RAM, 2x 4090 RTX, Windows 11 Pro x64, 3ds Max 2024.2
Sys: Intel Core i9-12900K, 128GB RAM, 2x 4090 RTX, Windows 11 Pro x64, 3ds Max 2024.2
ORBX.js v2.0 (http://aws.otoy.com/docs/ORBX2_Whitepaper.pdf) which is in early beta right now will get you about 720p60/1080p30 at ~2 Mbps.
Maybe for some real big projects I can use it just for rendering. Imagine a 4k footage animation or so. With my current rig I can alread do a lot of stuff.
I noticed with growing computing power you also do more and complex things to use this power.
Now with 4x Titan cards I can't believe I survived with 2x 580GTX cards before.
I noticed with growing computing power you also do more and complex things to use this power.
Now with 4x Titan cards I can't believe I survived with 2x 580GTX cards before.
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Sys: Intel Core i9-12900K, 128GB RAM, 2x 4090 RTX, Windows 11 Pro x64, 3ds Max 2024.2
Sys: Intel Core i9-12900K, 128GB RAM, 2x 4090 RTX, Windows 11 Pro x64, 3ds Max 2024.2
I'm interested in an octane renderfarm (as I understand OctaneCloud is) asap. Virtual workstation not so much (as I understand it currently is).Goldorak wrote:We're almost ready to launch OctaneCloud which will manage the setup and boot process of the OTOY AMIs for you, and also provide render credits (in one hour increments ) that you will be able to use either towards live streams or offline renders (where you work offline, but send your Alembic 1.5 export data to the cloud for rendering).
We will provide a web desktop where you can drag and drop files into a virtual folder which bridges local and cloud file systems for you. We'll be announcing that soon.
Will this be announced via e-mail or only here in the forums? Will it also run through amazon or will it be independent?
GTX 1080 8gb, GTX 970 4gb, I5 4590, Z97-E, 32gb RAM, Win 10 64bits, Octane for Maya
The Cloud Workstation will launch first, then after 1.5 is out, we can add support for offline cloud rendering jobs with packaged scenes. This will work independently of running the Octane app (whether local or in the cloud), using the same render credit system as we use for the virtual Cloud Workstation.ivankio wrote:I'm interested in an octane renderfarm (as I understand OctaneCloud is) asap. Virtual workstation not so much (as I understand it currently is).Goldorak wrote:We're almost ready to launch OctaneCloud which will manage the setup and boot process of the OTOY AMIs for you, and also provide render credits (in one hour increments ) that you will be able to use either towards live streams or offline renders (where you work offline, but send your Alembic 1.5 export data to the cloud for rendering).
We will provide a web desktop where you can drag and drop files into a virtual folder which bridges local and cloud file systems for you. We'll be announcing that soon.
Will this be announced via e-mail or only here in the forums? Will it also run through amazon or will it be independent?