Oh, rebusfarm has an iPhone/android app so you can keep track of your renders 
from the poolside ;)

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On 05/09/2013, at 23.23, Pingo van der Brinkloev <[email protected]> wrote:

> Foxrenderfarm.com is indeed very good, very helpful via skype chat and quite 
> inexpensive. You need to upload your project yourself and I think you can 
> upload caches for sims as well - haven't tried this. Good thing about the 
> self administered upload is if you make a mistake you just re-upload the 
> scene, and not the whole sherbang again.
> 
> Rebusfarm.net is also good. You can chat them too. They have a submitter that 
> works from within SI. and collects all your images and uploads them for you. 
> Very sleek. They cost the same as foxrenderfarm, if you can wait a while for 
> your frames (or find the holes where nobody else is rendering) otherwise it's 
> double up, but then your frames start immediately and auto-download to your 
> HD on completion.
> 
> You should try both to see what suits you. They both have free intro deals. 
> Also they both have cost calculators that work.
> 
> You do need to make sure they're using the same version of SI as you.
> 
> Also I don't know how they deal with passes so check that out.
> 
> Consider the size of your files. EXR files take up more space and take longer 
> to download (obviously)
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> Pingo
> 
> On 04/09/2013, at 01.17, Adam Seeley <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Cristobel,
>> 
>> Looks good, thanks for pointer.
>> 
>> Adam. 
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>> 
>> 
>> 
>> From: Cristobal Infante <[email protected]>
>> To: Adam Seeley <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" 
>> <[email protected]> 
>> Sent: Tuesday, 3 September 2013, 18:11
>> Subject: Re: Online render farm recommendations.
>> 
>> Hi Adam,
>> 
>> I gave http://www.foxrenderfarm.com/ a shot and they were all right. 
>> You have to option to rent on a weekly basis instead of per frame which I 
>> think is the way foward.
>> 
>> So you can let that stuff cook without worrying if it burns ;)
>> 
>> C
>> 
>> 
>> On 3 September 2013 17:25, Adam Seeley <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> This hasn't been up for a while so...
>> 
>> Does anybody have recommendations for good value , easy to use render farms.
>> 
>> I'll have a few minutes worth of renders at 3500x5000 pixels to crack out 
>> soon.
>> 
>> Standard Mental Ray is fine although good to know if they are Arnolded up as 
>> well.
>> 
>> Many thanks,
>> 
>> Adam. 
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>> https://vimeo.com/adamseeley
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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