Hello,
I wish to set-up a small render farm (just a dozen of old servers/workstations) and would love to get some advise on hardware/software set-up.
95% of the time I use Max+Vray. I usually make high resolutions stills (something like 5000x4000 pixels ).
I would love to be able to commit those renders from my main workstation and just use the other computers in the network for the actual rendering.
My main concerns are:
1) how to find a cheep software solution (so getting this set-up with Linux would be a big plus) - any render managers being capable of working cross-platform would be a big plus. Obviously I can't afford to buy a separate 3ds Max and Vray license for each computer.
2) Does anyone have some experience with working with some additional plugins for Max/Vray like autograss, Multiscatter, Phoenix etc? Currently I do not use those, but would still love to be able to have a set-up that would allow me to use them without the need to buy a new license for each node.
So far I was looking at RenderPal and some other commercial solutions, but the per-node based pricing is putting me off a little bit.
Thanks.
I wish to set-up a small render farm (just a dozen of old servers/workstations) and would love to get some advise on hardware/software set-up.
95% of the time I use Max+Vray. I usually make high resolutions stills (something like 5000x4000 pixels ).
I would love to be able to commit those renders from my main workstation and just use the other computers in the network for the actual rendering.
My main concerns are:
1) how to find a cheep software solution (so getting this set-up with Linux would be a big plus) - any render managers being capable of working cross-platform would be a big plus. Obviously I can't afford to buy a separate 3ds Max and Vray license for each computer.
2) Does anyone have some experience with working with some additional plugins for Max/Vray like autograss, Multiscatter, Phoenix etc? Currently I do not use those, but would still love to be able to have a set-up that would allow me to use them without the need to buy a new license for each node.
So far I was looking at RenderPal and some other commercial solutions, but the per-node based pricing is putting me off a little bit.
Thanks.
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