AWS Deadline Cloud now supports new fleet scaling configurations for render farms
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This article announces new fleet scaling configurations for AWS Deadline Cloud, a managed rendering service for creative teams.
- Worker idle duration: specify how long workers remain available after job completion
- Standby worker count: maintain pre-warmed workers ready for immediate job submission
- Scale out rate: configure fleet scaling up to 500 workers per minute
- Features balance rendering speed and efficiency for render farm management
- Reduces wait times and accelerates artist iteration workflows
AWS Deadline Cloud now offers enhanced flexibility for managing render farm capacity and performance through these three new scaling options.
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