Hey Adam, www.gpuoven.com
Details are in there but in short that is small side project of mine. Point is I keep all on FTP for you guys and serve kinda as and extended rendering office :) Storage is backup daily to another location storage as well and connection is 200/100 fiber optic so transfers shouldn't be big issue as well. Anyway if you need some help shoot me an email I can give you all details see if I can be of any help to you. Got couple friends already that I serve as rendering office already and we already got pretty much established smooth system. Cheers! Mirko ᐧ On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 1:52 AM, Eugene Flormata <[email protected]> wrote: > I've used render4you, was a bit of a headache due to program mismatches > and redshift. almost missed a deadline with all the back and forth. the guy > running it showed me a sync function in the cloud renderer UI. which > supposedly let you sync a specific folder, and you could pick and chose > which files to sync once it was done. there was a caveat to it, but I've > since forgotten, my boss wasn't happy with the service though. maybe it > wouldn't have been so bad if it wasn't so rushed, and if redshift was a > more used (up to date) program on their system. > > I was thinking to use > http://ultrarender.com/#section-about > where ,where you just rent a computer with 5gpus. seemed like it made more > sense. just need a license to throw on there for the week temporarily. also > helps with doing render tests and whatnot really quickly. not sure how it > compares costwise to other farms though, render4you was the first farm I've > ever used. in hindsight, it would have been more cost effective to rent a > machine than to go back and forth over skype and dropbox for frames. > > > > On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 3:53 PM, Adam Seeley <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi guys and gals, >> >> I've used a couple of decent render farms recently: >> >> render4you - redshift >> pixelplow - arnold >> >> Both however compress and upload a whole project for submission each time >> which makes heavy project a little less practical. >> >> Does anyone know of a farm(s) that allows you to maybe FTP up a project >> and keep it online so that you only really need to upload a new scene when >> you want another render submission? >> >> Here's hoping, >> >> Ta, >> >> Adam. >> >> Adam Seeley >> Love Vfx Ltd. >> www.LoveVfx.co.uk <http://www.lovevfx.co.uk/> >> www.linkedin.com/in/adamseeleyuk >> www.vimeo.com/adamseeley <https://vimeo.com/adamseeley> >> >> >> >> ------ >> Softimage Mailing List. >> To unsubscribe, send a mail to [email protected] >> with "unsubscribe" in the subject, and reply to confirm. >> > > > ------ > Softimage Mailing List. > To unsubscribe, send a mail to [email protected] > with "unsubscribe" in the subject, and reply to confirm. > -- Mirko Jankovic *http://www.cgfolio.com/mirko-jankovic <http://www.cgfolio.com/mirko-jankovic>* Need to find freelancers fast? www.cgfolio.com Need some help with rendering an Redshift project? http://www.gpuoven.com/
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