Implementing burst rendering and visual effects in Azure

Created by Mudabir Qamar Ansari, Modified on Fri, 11 Sep, 2020 at 4:54 PM by Mudabir Qamar Ansari

The rendering workload is heavily used for special effects (VFX) in the Media and Entertainment industry. Azure provides a scalable, Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) certified platform infrastructure for hybrid rendering to manage spikes in compute demand by instantly spinning up thousands of virtual machines.

In this video, learn how Azure High-Performance Computing (HPC) Cache can speed up data access for time-critical rendering projects. Data for these workflows are typically located in an on-premises network attached storage environment (NAS). Azure HPC Cache can cache that file data in the cloud to reduce latency and enhance flexibility for on-demand rendering. 


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