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    Just got the email that dongles for 1.5 will be available for pickup at siggraph. We have 3 licenses - do I go for 3 dongles (one per machine), or 1 dongle with three licenses, and plug this into the VRserver machine?
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    Richard Birket
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  • #2
    we went for 2 here (tho we currently only got 2 lics). But usually 1 is enough...but i thought having 2 would make things more flexible if needed. (so we can stuff additional lics on one dongle, and one holds only one single license in case we need one license mobile)

    Thorsten

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    • #3
      Hmm... can you use multiple donges on the same machine at once?

      -- DJ

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      • #4
        i would guess so, ho i dont know...if not, we got enough machines here :P

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        • #5
          3 it is then.

          Yippeeeeeee! :P

          (whats a frame sequencer when its at home?)
          Kind Regards,
          Richard Birket
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          • #6
            hi,

            Do i need two vray lisence/ 1 dongle each pc to DR?
            if you find a bug...kill it.

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            • #7
              Tricky,

              go for three...for sure....if i remember anything from the MAX dongles its that they can definetly fail. So the odds of all three going down at once are pretty slim....so at least if you lose one ya got two more.
              -----Dwayne D. Ellis-----

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              • #8
                Originally posted by dellis
                Tricky,

                go for three...for sure....if i remember anything from the MAX dongles its that they can definetly fail. So the odds of all three going down at once are pretty slim....so at least if you lose one ya got two more.
                Not to argue, but these are flashed based so just about indistructable that plus it will be possible to aquire a license over the internet if needed.
                Eric Boer
                Dev

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DJ-Studd
                  Hmm... can you use multiple donges on the same machine at once?

                  -- DJ
                  Yes, you can. The licenses will add up.

                  Best regards,
                  Vlado
                  I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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                  • #10
                    why would you need more than one license on a machine anyway?
                    Kind Regards,
                    Richard Birket
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by tricky
                      why would you need more than one license on a machine anyway?
                      The V-Ray license server will pick them up and distribute them in your local network, if want to use them as floating licenses. It's more convenient than moving dongles around.

                      Best regards,
                      Vlado
                      I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by vlado
                        Originally posted by tricky
                        why would you need more than one license on a machine anyway?
                        The V-Ray license server will pick them up and distribute them in your local network, if want to use them as floating licenses. It's more convenient than moving dongles around.
                        Perfect

                        -- DJ

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                        • #13
                          Pretty much confirmed this...

                          A single dongle will support mutiple license. So if you have 10 licenses you can add them all to that one dongle. You can also add additional licenses to that dongle (if lets say you buy more). Basically that dongle would sit on the license server.

                          I think the only restriction to it, is that you cannot "remove" licenses from it. For example, if you need a traveling license and you want to have a dongle that just carries a single license for your laptop for example. You would need an extra dongle with an extra license on it. When you are done using it on the road, you can add it to your network license by pluging it in the license server, which would now have 11 license (10 from the first dongle and 1 more for the second one).

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                          • #14
                            I hate to have to admit it, but this dongle things got me all confused

                            I've got one seat of Vray, so do I need:

                            a) 1 dongle, 1 license

                            b) 1 dongle, 11 licenses (for the render farm)

                            c) 11 dongles, 1 license on each

                            d) 1 dongle 1 license for workstation, 1 dongle 1 license for the laptop and 1 dongle 9 licenses for the render farm

                            or

                            e) None of the above?


                            Oohh, me brain hurts!
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                            • #15
                              one seat of vray would mean a) one dongle one lic The renderfarm puters dont need an own lic

                              Thorsten

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