EnSight DR - distributed rendering, clusters PDF Print E-mail
tryensightVisualizing Large Datasets through Distributed Rendering (DR)

EnSight Distributed Rendering (DR) contains all the power of EnSight Gold plus these industry-leading capabilities for distributed rendering.

 

dr_computer Feature List

  • Cluster based rendering via Chromium for display to planar multi-tile displays.
  • Cluster based rendering via parallel compositing - allowing the largest scenes imaginable to be displayed to the user's remote desktop at high frame rates.
  • Cluster based rendering via parallel compositing for display to non-planar display systems such as RAVE.
  • Same user interface as EnSight
  • For desktop or tiled displays
  • Composites pieces to a single image
  • Scalable
  • High Performance
  • Automatic Load Balancing
  • Windows, Mac, Linux, or UNIX desktops supported

 

applebooth_sc06EnSight DR allows a virtual display to span several physical displays, it can also be used to accelerate the display of large models to your desktop display.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What is Chromium and what are its advantages and disadvantages?

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Hardware Partners

 

LNXI - click here for information on CEI's partnership with Linux Networx including pre-installed evaluation copies of EnSight DR on Linux Networx machines.

LNXI/CEI Webinar: "A New Approach to Visualization - Offering 2X the Power at 1/2 the Cost"

Apple - click here for information on customized installation and platform performance of EnSight DR on a Mac.

ClusterCorp - click here for a link to the ClusterCorp website and their licensed commercial solutions based on Rocks.

 

More Information
Presentation on EnSight DR

Tips and Tricks for CFD Codes

LNXI Sets World Visualization Record 

Instructions on how to build your own graphics cluster

 

Tutorials 

A simple tutorial on how to use EnSight

This tutorial provides a step-by-step demonstration of basic EnSight operation. After successfully completing this tutorial, you should be able to start EnSight, read a dataset and load a model, transform objects in the Graphics Window, reset transformation, work with parts and change part attributes, save an image to a file, and exit EnSight.

A simple tutorial on how to use EnSight specifically for CFD

This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions for performing many basic postprocessing operations – especially those relevant to computational fluid dynamic analysis. After successfully completing this tutorial you should be able to create a clipping plane and display contours and vector arrows on the plane, move the clipping plane with the mouse, create an isosurface and change the isovalue interactively, create a single particle trace and a rake of traces and save an image of the Graphics Window to a file.

 

 

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