Description
Rendering on a cloud server involves using cloud computing resources to process and generate images or animations. This approach offers scalability and flexibility, allowing users to adjust resources based on their rendering needs. Configure your rendering software to use the resources available on your cloud instances efficiently. This might involve tweaking settings to optimize performance or enable distributed rendering across multiple instances.
Dedicated Server Hosting
Plan | PROCESSOR | cores | RAM | SSD | HDD | Bandwidth | Price |
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Plan-1 | E3-1270 V3 | 4 Cores / 8 vCPUs | 16 GB | 240 GB x 2 | upto 100 Mbps | 1899 | |
Plan-2 | E3-1245 V5 | 4 Cores / 8 vCPUs | 16 GB | 240 GB x 2 | upto 100 Mbps | 2199 | |
Plan-3 | 2 x E5-2450L | 16 Cores / 32 vCPUs | 64 GB | 240 GB x 2 | 1.2 TB x 2 | upto 100 Mbps | 5999 |
Plan-4 | 2 x E5-2690 | 16 Cores / 32 vCPUs | 64 GB | 240 GB x 2 | 900 GB x 3 | upto 100 Mbps | 6999 |
Plan-5 | 2 x E5-2670 v3 | 24 Cores/ 48 vCPUs | 128 GB | 500 GB x 2 | 900 GB x 3 | upto 500 Mbps | 7999 |
Plan-6 | 2 x E5-2682 V4 | 32 Cores / 64 vCPUs | 128 GB | 500 GB x 2 | 2 TB x 3 | upto 500 Mbps | 8999 |
Plan-7 | 2 x E5-2699 V4 | 44 Cores / 88 vCPUs | 128 GB | 500 GB x 2 | 3 TB x 3 | upto 500 Mbps | 9990 |
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