Globalyzer Server and Rule Sets

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How can Globalyzer be leveraged across my development team?

Software internationalization involves a surprisingly complex variety of issues, depending upon your requirements, technologies and unique application needs. Globalyzer’s client/server architecture lets you build and store internationalization detection and filtering rules (which we call Rule Sets), and which can then be shared within your development team. Developers can then perform internationalization tasks efficiently, whether they are working in the next cube or in the next country.

If we customize one rule set for some specific files, how easy is it to apply the same rule set for other projects?

Multiple scans in multiple projects can use the same rule set.

What are the server requirements for hosting a Globalyzer Server on premises?

Globalyzer Server is either hosted by Lingoport, on premises, or a cloud-based server. The server requirements change as technology changes. It is best to work with Lingoport to determine the best size server to use.

For the on premises installation, the standard IT setup for a virtual server is

  • 4 GB memory,
  • 160 GB disk space, and
  • 2 CPUs.

If anticipating heavy use, may need up to

  • 8 GB memory,
  • 500 GB disk space, and
  • 4 CPUs