Translation Engines
Translation Engines (also known as T-servers) produce the translation for a specific source to target language pair.
- Adding Translation Engines
Add as many Translation Engines as you need to support your source-target language combinations. Make sure that there is a correspondence between the installed Language Pairs and those supported by the Translation Engines. - Configuring optimization mode for Translation Engines
Translation Engines support the Language Pairs (LPs) used during translation. To adapt the performance of Translation Engines to the translation volumes which can vary depending on the used LP, you can configure the mode of operation for your Translation Engines hardware. - Starting Translation Engines
Start your Translation Engines so that Language Weaver Edge can access their resources during the translation process. When you start a Translation Engine, a Job Engine will use it as a translation server for the Language Pair which that Translation Engine serves. - Stopping Translation Engines
Stop your Translation Engines when you do not want to use them during the translation process. When you stop a Translation Engine, a Job Engine will no longer use it as a translation server for the Language Pair which that Translation Engine serves. - Removing Translation Engines
Remove your Translation Engines from an Language Weaver Edge host when no longer needed.