Thanks, might check it out thuogh it sounds a bit more time consuming to get going than I was hoping. The Nuke script in question only has one large texture, the rest is default nuke nodes, so should be easy enough to get going remotely.

Cheers,
frank


On 15/08/14 14:24, Fredrik Averpil wrote:
We're using Amazon. Setting up a Linux machine or Windows machine is easy peasy.

In Amazon AWS, you need to set up a VPC with VPN connection to your local network so that the Amazon machines will be able to access your license server(s) and possibly scripts such as init.py and any plugins which may be installed in an arbitrary and local location.

Whatever you do, don't make Amazon machines read data on the fly from your local file server. That's going to be insanely slow. I'm still experimenting with the best solution to sync files over to Amazon. You could set up a machine (with a bit more storage than the render machines) which could act as file server.



// Fredrik



    Does anybody have experience with rendering nuke via an online
    service?
    It might save me butt next week :)


    Cheers,
    frank


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