Aug 2 2021

1. Register

If you have an iRender account already, skip to the next task. If you don’t have an iRender account, use the following procedure to create one. Create an account 1. Open the registration page here 2. Follow the instructions below to fill in the registration Username: choose a username 03-20 characters long. Usernames can contain letters […]

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Aug 2 2021

2. Making payments

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Aug 2 2021

GpuHub_Sync

GpuHub_Sync is a free data transfer application developed by iRender. This application enables you to transfer files easily from your personal computer to the iRender servers with data storage up to Terabytes. Even when the remote server is off, you can still use this application, which saves your money considerably. Watch the tutorial video below or […]

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Aug 2 2021

SFTP

You can use FileZilla to transfer your files to iRender’s servers by following these steps: 1. Download and install FileZilla here  2. Open the Site Manager. In the General window, enter the following information: Protocol: SFTP – SSH File Transfer Protocol Host/Domain: sftp.gpuhub.net Port: 253 Logon Type: Normal Username: your iRender username Password: your iRender […]

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Aug 2 2021

USB Key

There is another way to transfer your files is by USB Key. To access local USB devices in remote Windows sessions, follow these steps below: 1. Download the .rdp file After the iRender server is running, choose Connect to download the .rdp file. 2. Edit and connect the .rdp file    Right-click the .rdp file […]

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Aug 2 2021

Third-party online services

Another effective and convenient way to transfer your files is via popular cloud services such as Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive. Your files can be transferred to these cloud drives at ease. When you are on the remote server, go to the Internet to download your files.  Alternatively, you can set up cloud drives, Dropbox for example, […]

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Aug 2 2021

4. Server selection

Server selection There are different server packages categorized by the type and number of graphics cards (GPUs). In particular, iRender provides NVIDIA’s RTX series that build a server as 1x GPU, 2x GPU, 4x GPU, 6x GPU, or more (if required).  Depending on your demand in respect of the purpose of rendering or AI training, the […]

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Aug 2 2021

5. Boot system

To boot a system image 1. On the GPUHub or CPUHub page, you’ll see the list of your system images. Select one system image » choose Boot ready.    2. On the new box displaying, choose BOOT MACHINE.       

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Aug 2 2021

6. Connect to remote server(s)

When an image is booted, its initial state is starting. After the image is ready, its state changes to Connect. Our system starts charging you at this step. There are several ways to connect to remote servers as described below. Remote Desktop Connection (.rdp file) The most common way to connect to a remote server is through Remote Desktop […]

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Aug 2 2021

7. Use remote server(s)

When accessing an iRender’s remote server, you can check its device specifications to see if it’s exactly what iRender offers. Software Installation/Set up To set up any software Move its installer to the hard drive (C/Desktop). Then proceed with the installation.  iRender has already provided installers of common 3D software and applications that are in X drive.  Software Version License […]

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