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Render Rocket Launches Server Rental Program

New program designed for users with fixed rendering budgets.

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By DE Editors  

September 16, 2011

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Render Rocket LLChas added a new server rental program to its current on-demand rendering service. The new program is designed for users that have fixed rendering budgets and greater visibility to rendering needs. The server rental program includes two options: “Space Station” for normal rendering and “Lunar Base” for more demanding rendering needs.

Render Rocket currently offers individuals the ability to purchase rendering time from its cloud-based service on an as-needed basis. The new program addresses the longer-term rendering needs of mid-size and large clients. Render Rocket’s server rental program offers users the ability to access additional servers on a weekly or monthly basis to help them meet their render deadlines, without having to bring machines in-house, set them up, and ensure they are working properly with the rest of the physical render farm.

For more information, visit Render Rocket LLC.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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