Morality
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A question for the collective SCF conciousness:
Would it be immoral to use the universities computing cluster, described as such:
@unknownuser said:
A 160-node 64-bit Itanium cluster supplied by Bull.
lynx consists of 20 compute nodes, each having four dual-core Itanium 1.6GHz CPUs and 16GB of main memory. The compute nodes are connected by a Quadrics network.
lynx is running Bull Linux AS4 V5.1, a modified version of Red Hat Linux AS4.
There is approximately 10TB of disc area available for users.
to render a scene or 2 with luxrender?
I can almost taste the 256 GHZ of processing power.

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Why would it be immoral?

If you are not making 3d porn with it, I say go for it. -
If its concentual. . . ..
Are you forcing the computer against its will? Then yes. . .it's wrong.

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It would be immoral not to!!!!
I would get the knarliest model with a huge face count and let rip to see just how good the system is - then you'll know the level of output you can look forward to in the future!!
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Thats what i like to hear

Marian, it was a thinly veiled attempt to shoe horn my favourite subject of render farms in to a thread.
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... that would be an awesome render farm and yet with all that power SU would still only run at 1.6GHz. Where's a "head in hands" smiley when you need one?
I imagine that V-Ray would be close to running real-time 30fps photorealistic rendering on that bad boy..... droool.
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Its a linux box (albeit a big one) so quite limited in what software would run on it. I imagine lux should give me some options, though

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Imagine running Thea on it.... sweetness.
Thea runs on Linux.
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