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    New In Qube! 6.9 Core / Supervisor / Worker

    Metered Licensing 

    The release of Qube 6.9 includes a new option for expanding your render capacity, Qube Metered Licensing. Metered Licensing lets you burst to as many resources as you need while always prioritizing your existing paid Qube! licenses. It's billed monthly in arrears by the minute at a rate of $0.10 per hour for the total minutes used in that month.

    Enable metered licensing for your site, set your own limits, and track your usage up to the last 15 minutes on our metered licensing portal at http://metered.pipelinefx.com 

    Cross-cluster job priorities

    Now in Qube 6.9, a job can be set to have the same priority across all clusters.  Prior to this release, a job could only be highest priority in its own cluster, and had to accept running at a reduced priority in other clusters. 

    Cluster priorities now allow you to use wildcards, by using a + character at the end of a cluster name, to match several clusters. Multiple clusters can also be specified by separating them with commas.

    For example, specifying a job's cluster as /+ and a priority of 1 would allow the job to run as priority 1 in all clusters on the farm.

    Authenticated SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) Support

    We've added SMTP Auth support over SSL and TLS connections.  This allows the supervisor to send mail through your ISP's email server, customers no longer have to have an in-house SMTP relay.

    New environment variables exposed  during the execution of job instances and pre/postflights

    • QB_FRAME_PADDING

    • QB_PADDED_FRAME_NUMBER

    • QB_PADDED_FRAME_START

    • QB_PADDED_FRAME_END

    • QB_PADDED_FRAME_STEP

    New Supervisor and Worker startup parameter

    The Qube supervisor and worker now accept a --conf argument for specifying the location of the qb.conf configuration file.

    Updates to Application Support

    Autodesk 3DS Max and Maya 2017 Support

    Integrated and BatchRender jobs have been update for the Autodesk 2017 release cycle.

    Katana submission interface

    Deeply integrated submission from both inside Katana and also through ArtistView

     

    Redshift Renderer - efficient GPU scheduling

    Our new Redshift integration provides the ability to schedule a number of GPU's in a worker ("give me any 2 GPUS's"), compared to having to specify GPU affinity ("I must have GPU's 1 & 2"), allowing for more efficient use of multi-GPU hosts.  

    Full Maya production support available in Qube 6.9 after a limited beta in Qube 6.8-3.

    Autodesk VRED 2017

    A myriad of changes from Autodesk for this version; in relation to Qube!, the submission UI is the most noticeable adjustment.

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    Added support for multi-channel EXR's


     


    New In ArtistView 6.9

    Integrate OpenImageIO library directly into ArtistView

    Extended image format support for previews and thumbnails, including OpenEXR and HDR

    • bmp
    • cineon
    • dds
    • dpx
    • exr / openexr
    • fits
    • gif
    • hdr
    • ico
    • iff
    • jpeg
    • png
    • pnm
    • psd
    • rla
    • sgi
    • softimage
    • targa
    • tiff
    • zfile

    User permission administration from inside ArtistView

    Administrators can now manage users' Qube-level permissions from inside ArtistView

    Global resource usage visibility

    Improvements to job submission preferences

    A more intuitive and cleaner looking user interface.

    Substantial internal improvements to the submission preferences system.

     

    Added a --silent command-line option to submit

     

    Submit a job without displaying any dialogs.


     


    New In WranglerView 6.9

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    Beginning with the 6.8 release, WranglerView will be entering a "sunset"phase. It will continue to ship until Qube v7.0.

    WranglerView will not have any major new features or functionality added to this or future versions.

    Any changes will be limited to bug fixes or minor feature additions necessary to facilitate customer needs until they can make the transition over to the new Qube UI.

     

     

     

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