Nick Hiltgen |
May 31st, 2008 05:05 AM |
Build or buy a cluster?
I'm remarkably happy with my laptop it does all of the editing I currently need to do and it's portable the only I only run into issues when i'm trying to do any rendering or compressing. I've used to some success the compressor software with qmaster so I think I would like to try and setup my own cluster or render farm to take advantage of it.
I'm wondering if it's worthwhile to try and build a "hackintosh" render farm as it would be a waste it seems to get a whole bunch of macs with video cards etc to setup. With a very basic setup I think I could build 3 dual quadcore 2.33ghz machines and pop on qmaster giving me in effect 24 cores with which to work the obvious downside is that it would be a "hacked" product to run apple software and it would strictly exist only as a render farm (without adding to the cost)
For the same price I could buy a bottom of the line mac pro which has all of the benefits of being a plug and play mac. Also I suppose I would be able to take advantage of local processor intense applications like color. I would probably make that my editing computer though leaving my macbook pro to kinda go to waste (except of course for location stuff) the other downside would be 8 cores (though faster) as opposed to 24 I'm not 100% sure what the difference computing wise would be and if it would even be worthwhile to try and have 24 cores on the other hand it could mean 2-3x the speed of the render which would be awesome.
I'm just looking for any thoughts or suggestions? Has anyone tried something like this yet?
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