OpenCue is an open source render management system. You can use OpenCue in visual effects and animation production to break down complex jobs into individual tasks. You can submit jobs to a configurable dispatch queue that allocates the necessary computational resources.
OpenCue provides the following features to help manage rendering jobs at scale:
- Sony Pictures Imageworks in-house render manager used on hundreds of films.
- Highly-scalable architecture supporting numerous concurrent machines.
- Tagging systems allow you to allocate specific jobs to specific machine types.
- Jobs are processed on a central render farm and don't rely on the artist's workstation.
- Native multi-threading that supports Katana, Prman, and Arnold.
- Support for multi facility, on-premisses, cloud, and hybrid deployments.
- You can split a host into a large number of procs, each with their own reserved core and memory requirements.
- Integrated automated booking.
- No limit on the number of procs a job can have.
For more information on installing, using, and administering OpenCue, visit www.opencue.io.
Watch YouTube videos on the OpenCue Playlist of the Academy Software Foundation (ASWF) to learn more.
Starting from May 2024, all Opencue meeting notes are stored on the Opencue Confluence page.
For meeting notes before May 2024, please refer to the Opencue repository in the opencue/tsc/meetings folder.
To join the OpenCue discussion forum for users and admins, join the opencue-user mailing list or email the group directly at [email protected].
Join the Opencue Slack channel.
Working Group meets biweekly at 2pm PST on Zoom.