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After you have set the component instances to the desired states, you can then click a button to "provision" the environment; this makes that particular combination of component instances live. With With a single click, you can execute the various configuration actions that are needed to bring multiple components to the states needed for a specific test environment. All virtual assets associated with the environment will be redeployed so sequence responders and other data will be reset to their initial state.
Multiple environment configurations can be defined and saved from a single environment "template." For example, you might want to configure and provision the environment with component A set to "Virtual - Expected Response Times and Data" and component B set to "Virtual - Errors". After you finish running tests against this environment, you might then want to modify it to have component A set to "Virtual - Expected Data, Delayed Response" and component B set to "Actual Asset"
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