I know this is more of a Max question than a vray question.. but know that I will get a quick answer here.
We're looking at getting more machines for our renderfarm and I want to get in one machine first set up in a 64 bit environment and see if everything plays nice with our 32 bit environment. And I know a lot of you have already gone through this.
My question is... is anyone out there running the max backburner and Vray in 64 bit on a renderfarm machine that's running anything other than windows 64bit?
I guess the problem is with our IT department is that they want to get "servers" rather than workstations.. and apparently getting 64bit windows for the servers is going to cost us an extra $800 per machine. Personally.. I don't know why that is, but I'm just the messanger.
Obviously we would rather not spend an extra $800 per machine... so is anyone running anything other than windows on their renderfarm in 64 bit?
Because apparently our only other option is to avoid these extra cost is to buy workstations.. and our IT guy would rather not stack up a bunch of workstations on top of each other.
Any thoughts?
We're looking at getting more machines for our renderfarm and I want to get in one machine first set up in a 64 bit environment and see if everything plays nice with our 32 bit environment. And I know a lot of you have already gone through this.
My question is... is anyone out there running the max backburner and Vray in 64 bit on a renderfarm machine that's running anything other than windows 64bit?
I guess the problem is with our IT department is that they want to get "servers" rather than workstations.. and apparently getting 64bit windows for the servers is going to cost us an extra $800 per machine. Personally.. I don't know why that is, but I'm just the messanger.
Obviously we would rather not spend an extra $800 per machine... so is anyone running anything other than windows on their renderfarm in 64 bit?
Because apparently our only other option is to avoid these extra cost is to buy workstations.. and our IT guy would rather not stack up a bunch of workstations on top of each other.
Any thoughts?
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