you're the type of person I would call an aws wizzard
Damn YT recomdations is working awesome ig! I am gald this got recommend. Quality content!
Thanks!
Man! Your video is super awesome!!! Please add more stuff like this. I have a question, have you tried using Thinkbox Deadline and AWS?
its super cool to be able to this. Im thinking to use it for my architecture renderings but one of the programs im using is for example Twinmotion. Is there any possible way to render twinmotion stuff with aws?
It would be nice to know the cost per frame for the various instances.
wow. i'd of liked it recorded in real time with more complete explanation. excelent showcasing but not a hope in hell of following it to actually make use of it.. and blender rendering on ec2 is kind of what i was thinking about. blender i am familiar with, aws ec2 less so, pretty much total newb. used ec2 to host a web app i made based on the open ai api quickstart tutorial 'name my pet' . changed it so it's not naming pets and also give it some color and made it a new relevant icon. just that took me ages, the prep alone, nginx and everything. for my newbie level of understanding i'd need magnitudes more explaining. still, it is nice to know it can be a thing, which is good 👍 (those render times though, lol)
By comparison, how long would it take in a home desktop machine? 🤔
Maybe this is a stupid question but why would you need all those vCPUs and A10 GPUs? It seems like it would be massively more economical if you could commission a machine with a significantly smaller processor and gaming grade GPUs like 3090s. Those A10s AFAIK are optimized for double precision floating point operations, they're massively more expensive for the same compute power for 32bit float computation, and I'm not sure if it has a big effect on the render quality. Anyone here know more about this?
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