Viewing the number of render nodes currently rendering

Viewing the number of render nodes currently rendering

The number of render nodes currently assigned to jobs in your account can be viewed in the top-right corner of your dashboard.


In case you are using both the monthly plan and on-demand rendering, the figure will show the total number of machines rendering at a given time. The figure is updated periodically by our system, to give you a general indication of the account status. 

For on-demand and Studio renders, nodes are allocated as needed based on the characteristics of your rendering jobs.

For the monthly plan, nodes are allocated on a best-effort basis, depending on the total system load at a given time.

    • Related Articles

    • Rendering stereoscopic images in Blender

      Starting with version 2.75, Blender has official support for creating stereoscopic images. When rendered from the Blender interface, clicking 'Save image' saves both the left and the right eye images automatically. However, when rendering the image ...
    • How to Render a Blender file on RenderStreet

      On RenderStreet, a render is called a 'job'. The name applies to both still images and animations, and this article will show you how you can create jobs on our farm. In order to launch a job, you will need a positive credits balance (for on-demand ...
    • Rendering V-Ray for Modo projects with RenderStreet

      RenderStreet supports rendering V-Ray for Modo projects, both still images and animations. Our system automatically distributes the render to multiple render nodes for a faster delivery. In order to start a V-Ray for Modo render on our farm, please ...
    • Rendering Blender projects that have high memory requirements

      In some cases, a project may require more memory than available on the machine it's rendering on. If you see a message indicating this for one of your RenderStreet jobs, there are a few solutions you can apply in order to complete the render: 1. ...
    • How to render a Modo file on RenderStreet

      On RenderStreet, a render is called a 'job'. The name applies to both still images and animations, and this article will show you how you can create jobs on our farm. There are several ways to launch a job: - With the RenderStreet Modo plug-in - From ...