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One V-Ray 3.0 Workstation license for Maya consist of 1 Interface(GUI) license and 1 Render Node 3.0 license.
The interface license allows you to use V-Ray menus in Maya GUI. This license is not used for rendering.
The Render Node 3.0 license is used only for rendering. When you start a render job with one machine it always takes one Render Node 3.0 license, regardless it is on your workstation or on render slave machine.
For example if you use V-Ray on your local machine only, set up a scene in Maya with V-Ray and start render job, it should take one Interface license and one Render node license.
You need Render Node 3.0 license for each machine that is used for rendering.
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