Deadline 10.3 / 3ds Max 2020.2 / Redshift v3.5.17 - TyFlow VM licenses?
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(09-23-2023, 03:25 AM)tyFlow Wrote: PRO is not required for rendering or reading caches.

If you install regular tyFlow on those machines, with tyFlow_RENDER in the same folder, you'll be all set.

https://docs.tyflow.com/license/render/

Ok, so TyFlow Render is intended to render caches but not create them, basically; and TyFlowRender is agnostic with respect to whether the cache is rendered with GPU or CPU, correct?

So, if we wanted those workers (VMs) to assist in caching a large simulation on the GPU, we would need TyFlow Pro installed to those devices?

I apologize for my ignorance, I have not used TyFlow in a networked environment before.
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RE: Deadline 10.3 / 3ds Max 2020.2 / Redshift v3.5.17 - TyFlow VM licenses? - by cjwidd - 09-23-2023, 11:36 PM

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