![]() Remote display options like NICE DCV or Teradici PCoIP deliver a familiar and uncompromised Flame experience.Īll this is available on-demand, with no large hardware investment, providing a pay-as-you-go infrastructure for your Flame workflows. Using multiple high-resolution monitors, pressure sensitive Wacom tablets and Tangent control surfaces have always been mainstays of the Flame experience. Maintaining full frame, high-quality playback in the Flame Player involved changes in the Flame software and a critical Linux kernel improvement, due to running without a physical graphics monitor locally attached. AWS Storage partner offerings were also used by some customers, such as WekaIO for AWS or pixitmedia’s Pixstor. Configuring EBS with 4 throughput-optimized ST1 volumes, combined into a single RAID 0 volume on the workstation, provided the latency and aggregate bandwidth requirements to play back uncompressed 4K EXR image sequences, or multiple 4K streams of Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHR footage. For the storage needs of an individual artist, Autodesk used Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS). Narrowing down storage configurations from the wide range of AWS offerings was done carefully. “The G4dn.8xl is our go to instance type, users say it really hits the sweet spot for performance and cost in Flame.” – Brian Sullivan, Director of Cloud Engineering | Assembly
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