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1.Determine how test "workload" can or will be generated on the source side.

2.Confirm the type of connection that will be made to the source Capture Controller SQDaemon.

3.Request Host name, port number, Capture/Publisher agent name and initial Engine "subscription" name to be used to configure the Capture/Publisher and be used upon connection by the Engine.

4.Ensure that the required NaCL public/Private keys have been generated using SQDUtil and the public key shared with those responsible for maintaining the Authorized Key List of the source sqdaemon.

5.Test connectivity to the source sqdaemon and capture/publisher using SQDMon Utility

6.Determine if a local Engine Controller SQDaemon will be used to manage the local Apply and/or Replicator Engines

7.Start / Execute Apply Engine. Confirm with those responsible for managing the Capture/Publishing components that the Engine has successfully connected.

8.Request generation of workload against the Source Datastore. Confirm with those responsible for managing the Capture/Publishing components that data is being captured and  being published to the new Engine subscription.

9.Observe results in the target Datastore using vendor or open source tools dedicated to that purpose.

10.If using a local Engine Controller SQDaemon, issue a request to the Engine, using the SQDMon Utility Display command to output a report of current processing statistics.