LoTR , Linux, and Database Management
minus23 writes: "Very interesting article over at Digitalanimators.com, talking about some of the challenges faced by the crew working on the second installment in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Interesting bits include managing an off-site database of 45TBs, Linux workstations from IBM, 1400 processors, and the animation methods to be used on Gollum. It's a good thing. :)"
Interesting bits include managing an off-site database of 45TBs, Linux workstations from IBM, 1400 processors, and the animation methods to be used on Gollum. It's a good thing. :)
A precious thing, one might say...
Thanks grandpa! Tell me the story about how you walked to school 50 miles in the snow barefoot again!
sorry, I just couldn't resist.
Don't know whether to drool at
a. 25 Linux workstations from IBM, or
b. The Lord of the Rings sequel
Oh well, I'll drool anyway
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Weta Digital are doing a cool project. This does not make them a cool place to work.