Hello,
Looking for some feedback/advice about working directly on a cloud storage with 3ds max and V-Ray.
I have been using a Netgear Readynas Pro NAS for 10 years now for projects and assets. It is still working wonderfully. It's built like a tank and super reliable. But it is no longer being supported and the associated backup service that I use will stop working in october. Also, 1Gb connection is becoming seriously limiting for large scenes.
Instead of investing in a new NAS devices I was thinking maybe a Cloud Storage Plan with enough space (several TBs needed) could replace a physical storage device. It would be used by 2/3 workstations and 4 render nodes.
I am currently doing some early tests with Dropbox and Google Drive.
- Google Drive seems to work well so far. When opening a scene in 3ds max the File Streamer kicks in and downloads all linked assets and xrefs. Same for render nodes : the client instantly streams the necessary files and everything runs smooth. I still have to make more tests for more complex scenarios but so far it is promising.
- Dropbox is more problematic. The Smart Sync feature does not "detect" all of the linked assets. Lots of files don't get downloaded. Even trying to retarget them to the dropbox folder doesn't work. 3ds max desperately flags them as missing. Anyone ran into this problem too ?
It seems that Onedrive also does Smart Sync but haven't tried it yet
Did you have any success using of these two, or other Cloud Services ?
PS : I aware that Autodesk does not recommend using Cloud Storage Services but hey, they also don't support ANY NAS or SAN either, so ...
Looking for some feedback/advice about working directly on a cloud storage with 3ds max and V-Ray.
I have been using a Netgear Readynas Pro NAS for 10 years now for projects and assets. It is still working wonderfully. It's built like a tank and super reliable. But it is no longer being supported and the associated backup service that I use will stop working in october. Also, 1Gb connection is becoming seriously limiting for large scenes.
Instead of investing in a new NAS devices I was thinking maybe a Cloud Storage Plan with enough space (several TBs needed) could replace a physical storage device. It would be used by 2/3 workstations and 4 render nodes.
I am currently doing some early tests with Dropbox and Google Drive.
- Google Drive seems to work well so far. When opening a scene in 3ds max the File Streamer kicks in and downloads all linked assets and xrefs. Same for render nodes : the client instantly streams the necessary files and everything runs smooth. I still have to make more tests for more complex scenarios but so far it is promising.
- Dropbox is more problematic. The Smart Sync feature does not "detect" all of the linked assets. Lots of files don't get downloaded. Even trying to retarget them to the dropbox folder doesn't work. 3ds max desperately flags them as missing. Anyone ran into this problem too ?
It seems that Onedrive also does Smart Sync but haven't tried it yet
Did you have any success using of these two, or other Cloud Services ?
PS : I aware that Autodesk does not recommend using Cloud Storage Services but hey, they also don't support ANY NAS or SAN either, so ...
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