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I took a look at it and couldn't really figure out whether it was a good deal or not. the method they are using to determine processing units seems a bit weird. I read somewhere that what I think they refer to as an "EC2" is based on a 1 ghz 2007 processor. not to mention that I don't think they support vray 2.0 yet and I think they only go up to max 2011 as well.
I would be interested if anyone can comment as to their experience with it and how it compares to other render farms.
V Miller
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Why cant we sign up to the Amazon cloud and submit our PC as a renderer for others to use. We must have our PC online for a fixed amount within a month, in return we can render using other PC's that are in the cloud doing the same thing. So you pay for rendering by allowing others to use your PC to render.
Why do we have to go through render farms etc? Is it really complicated to get set up or something? Its all about sharing resources, rather than just paying silly amounts of money to a businesses.
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Amazon wants to dominate. I don't think they would be interested in doing something for free. But I like the idea of a rendering service on the lines of seti@home and other ventures that make use of available cpu power spread across the net. There is the consideration of all the maps that would need to be available to all the renders and the vray license itself. It would be a huge undertaking for sure but it would be awesome.
V Miller
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Well there is this http://www.vswarm.com/ not sure how good it is but it seems to be along the same lines.
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Originally posted by JamesCutler View PostWhy cant we sign up to the Amazon cloud and submit our PC as a renderer for others to use. We must have our PC online for a fixed amount within a month, in return we can render using other PC's that are in the cloud doing the same thing. So you pay for rendering by allowing others to use your PC to render.
Why do we have to go through render farms etc? Is it really complicated to get set up or something? Its all about sharing resources, rather than just paying silly amounts of money to a businesses.
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VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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I really like the idea of a BYOPC (Bring Your Own PC) render farm service...i have three excellent render nodes that have been sitting almost idle for 2+ months now and would welcome the idea of them getting some use now in exchange for when I get in a pinch down the road where I might need more than they are able to provide immediately.Ben Steinert
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Originally posted by beestee View PostI really like the idea of a BYOPC (Bring Your Own PC) render farm service...i have three excellent render nodes that have been sitting almost idle for 2+ months now and would welcome the idea of them getting some use now in exchange for when I get in a pinch down the road where I might need more than they are able to provide immediately.www.dpict3d.com - "That's a very nice rendering, Dave. I think you've improved a great deal." - HAL9000... At least I have one fan.
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