Distributed processing in Reality Studio
Reality Studio supports distributed processing, allowing you to share the processing workload among multiple workstations. Image optimization, alignments, and reconstructions are processed as jobs in a workspace. A workspace is a central location where all the participating nodes communicate, store results, and coordinate task processing.
You can connect other workstations to this workspace to either monitor job progress or to actively contribute computing resources. When a workstation is connected as a processing node to a workspace, it automatically receives the next pending task to process.
This distributed processing workflow optimizes hardware use and allows flexible scalability to complete projects of varying size and urgency within a desired time frame.
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With distributed processing, you can do the following:
Optimize images, create alignments, or create reconstructions and directly submit them to a workspace for processing.
Contribute to a workspace by connecting your workstation to an existing workspace and processing assigned tasks.
Manage a workspace to monitor jobs activity, adjust their priorities, and inspect contributing nodes.