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To run 3D rendering with Blender and Autodesk Maya, you can use Azure Virtual Machines or Azure Batch Rendering. Azure Virtual Machines provide a scalable and flexible infrastructure for running your applications, while Azure Batch Rendering provides a platform for running large-scale parallel and batch compute jobs.
For Azure Virtual Machines, you can use the NV-series virtual machines, which are optimized for running graphics-intensive applications and workloads. These virtual machines are powered by NVIDIA GPUs and provide high-performance computing capabilities for running 3D rendering applications.
For Azure Batch Rendering, you can use the rendering VM images that are available in Azure Batch. These images come pre-configured with the necessary software and tools for running 3D rendering applications, including Autodesk Maya and Blender. You can also use custom VM images and standard application licensing to run your 3D rendering applications**.**
In addition, you can use Azure NetApp Files to store your 3D rendering assets and data. Azure NetApp Files provides high-performance file storage that is optimized for running graphics-intensive workloads.
Overall, the best setup for running 3D rendering with Blender and Autodesk Maya depends on your specific requirements and workload.
Hope that helps.