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d764f No.763

Hey folks! I've finally done it, moved a real-life scene from Windows/Corona to Linux V-Ray Standalone on AWS Deadline Cloud. Not just another boring tutorial here, this is the practical path that got me rendering 400 frames like a boss, and keeping things stable enough not to crash and burn! The best part? Switching to Linux V-Ray Standalone saved us some serious dough! Spot capacity on Linux is way more available and affordable than Windows, which means lower per-frame costs for our projects. It's a total game changer, right? But now I have a question for you all - did anyone else here try this setup and notice any performance issues or best practices to optimize the workflow even further? Would love to hear your thoughts! ✨

Source: https://dev.to/rajmurugan/from-windowscorona-to-linux-v-ray-standalone-on-aws-deadline-cloud-architecture-that-actually-1kcb

d764f No.764

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hey all, just sharing my experience migrating a production scene from win/corona to linux vra on aws. swap took abt 2 weeks & cut rendertime by 30%. cloud services like aws offer more resources & scalability, great for heavy-duty technical seo tasks!

edit: typo but you get what i mean



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