Glossary entries that have the same terms for each language code
Migrating from Basic to Advanced
Does Advanced support backward compatibility with Basic?
Cloud Translation - Advanced supports all Cloud Translation - Basic features
and models, but due to required changes to the client libraries is not
backward compatible. Existing customers need to plan their migrations in
order to benefit from Cloud Translation - Advanced
features. In the Migrating to
Advanced guide we provide guidance on key considerations for developing a
migration plan.
I have a Google Cloud contract with special pricing for Cloud Translation - Basic. Will
I get the same pricing with Advanced?
Any existing deal discounting you had on Basic (v2) will
be honored on Advanced (v3) for the duration of your existing contract,
automatically. If you do not see your deal discounting honored or have
questions, contact your FSA/CE or place a support request to investigate.
Will quota be shared between Advanced and Basic?
Yes, quota is per project, and is shared across Cloud Translation versions
and models. For details, see Quotas and Limits
Will Basic have a Free Tier for NMT translation requests?
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