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So, as a freelancer I have one main workstation and 4 more render nodes that I will possibly be expanding to 4-5 more total 9 render nodes next year some time.
What would be the cheapest upgrade path for me ? It sounds like a new purchase of a 2.4 license may be the best way to go at the moment. It does seem a bit strange if this is the case and comes across as if these prices haven't been considered quite as much as they should have been. Why would anyone purchasing a new 2.4 license be better off financially than a long time user with the same version trying to upgrade ? It makes no sense !
So, as a freelancer I have one main workstation and 4 more render nodes that I will possibly be expanding to 4-5 more total 9 render nodes next year some time.
What would be the cheapest upgrade path for me ? It sounds like a new purchase of a 2.4 license may be the best way to go at the moment. It does seem a bit strange if this is the case and comes across as if these prices haven't been considered quite as much as they should have been. Why would anyone purchasing a new 2.4 license be better off financially than a long time user with the same version trying to upgrade ? It makes no sense !
Hi Steve,
Since you mentioned about upgrade, I will assume that you own 1x V-Ray 2.0 for 3dsMax. If not please correct me.
Here are 3 different options with a quick cost estimation (note that the price I mentioned here are suggested end user price, taking EUR as currency, and excluding VAT or local taxes):
1) Bundle Upgrade from 2.0 to 3.0 with 10 Render Nodes : 700EUR
2) Bundle Upgrade from 2.0 to 3.0 with 5 Render Nodes (cover your immediate needs) : 500EUR
Upgrade the remaining 5DR to 5 Render Nodes later during the year : 300EUR
Total : 800EUR
3) Buy a V-Ray 2.0 license now : 970EUR
Upgrade 7 Render Nodes : 380EUR
Total : 1350EUR
Conclusions:
As you can see overall it is more cost effective to go for the option 1 i.e. purchase an 3.0 upgrade pack including 10 render nodes.
The 2nd solution is intermediate and is like a 2 settlement option - you lower the 1st installment by 200EUR, and purchase the remaining when needed. The total cost increases by 100EUR however.
The final solution considers buying a new license now, so getting free upgrade including 3x render nodes, and upgrading the remaining 7x render nodes. Clearly this solution is the most expensive so it does not make sense to me.
I've asked to become a beta member but in meanwhile I've a question about the beta:
if I've understood well Chaos send me an updated license file for the dongle but when beta will expires, if I don't buy the upgrade I imagine that Vray 2.4 still works regular... Is it correct??
I've asked to become a beta member but in meanwhile I've a question about the beta:
if I've understood well Chaos send me an updated license file for the dongle but when beta will expires, if I don't buy the upgrade I imagine that Vray 2.4 still works regular... Is it correct??
I asked the same thing, and this is what support responded with: "Yes, your license for V-Ray 2.0 is not affected in any way. You can install and use V-Ray 2.40" So no worries on that.
So this single render node we're getting with the new ui workstation license, Is that so that you can render on your workstation, or so that you can DR on another machine?
In other words, can I render with my workstation and dr to another machine, or only on the workstation with this single node license?
So this single render node we're getting with the new ui workstation license, Is that so that you can render on your workstation, or so that you can DR on another machine?
In other words, can I render with my workstation and dr to another machine, or only on the workstation with this single node license?
Hi Morne,
The render node license is used when a node renders (or we could say when a machine needs to access V-Ray rendering core library).
In this aspect, local render or network render (DR,...) are one and the same, each of them consume one RN license per machine.
So with the 1 User license including a single render node license, basically only your local machine can render either through Production render or RT render.
Let me know if any other questions.
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