> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.mydbsync.com/cloud-replication-main/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.mydbsync.com/cloud-replication-main/v8/database-replication/running-replication/target.md).

# Target

Start with the Target database setup tab, to fill all the necessary details and follow the same procedure for testing and validating your database credentials.

Follow these steps to configure your database credentials with different databases like MySql, SQL Server,  PostgreSQL, AWS S3, AWS Redshift, Snowflake, Sybase, and MongoDB.

**To set up you salesforce instance follow the steps below:**

![](https://help.mydbsync.com/docs/download/attachments/68878717/image2023-11-21_17-33-47.png?version=1\&modificationDate=1700568637000\&api=v2)<br>

* Login to DBSync Cloud Replication instance
* To configure, navigate to the Database tab.
* Click Database icon from the top-navigation toolbar
* To start with database credentials the user has to enter all the configuration details like host, port, username, password, database name, and schema.
* Once, all the details entered by the user then URL details will get auto-filled.&#x20;
* Click Save&#x20;
* You can save and test your Database connection.
* Click Next

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