How to connect 2 Mac Pro together ?

Hey,
Im working on Adobe's programs. Dose anyone know if/how I can connect one mac pro to another one so the one that I'm working on will use the power of the other (memory, processor,  GPU) ? while rendering projects for example. Thanks

You can start here:
http://helpx.adobe.com/en/after-effects/using/automated-rendering-network-render ing.html
If you need additional information, this would be a question best taken up in Adobe's forums.
Regards.

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