Linux / amd64
NVIDIA Omniverse Farmâ„¢ is a system layer that allows users to orchestrate multiple computing resources to execute batch and interactive tasks.
It is both infrastructure agnostic - meaning it can work across typical workstations, VMs, bare-metal servers, or advanced cloud scheduling platforms such as Kubernetes - and task agnostic, able to orchestrate and distribute tasks from rendering, streaming, file conversion, synthetic data generation, to simulation.
Users can leverage Farm in batch mode for ad hoc tasks such as batching rendering or batch file conversion by an arbitrary machine, or cluster of machines, that have been allocated for the specific use.
Farm is designed from the ground up to embrace the microservice architecture for flexibility and scalability.
This container provides a container that, when coupled with Omniverse Farm, can run headless render jobs using Omniverse Create. Bundled with the 'create-render' job definition available via NGC resources, it can be installed and configured to run with Omniverse Farm. Full instructions to enable this workflow are available via the link listed below in the Cloud deployment instructions
Omniverse Farm is offered as an NGC collection providing the helm chart, containers and job definitions to stand up an instance of Farm on top of GPU enabled Kubernetes clusters.
For Cloud Deployment installation steps, view documentation here.
For Tutorials on how to use Omniverse Farm after installation please consult the user guide available here.
Use of Omniverse Farm is covered under the NVIDIA Omniverse License Agreement.