After you install VMware Aria Operations, there are post-installation tasks that might need your attention. What to read next About Logging In to VMware Aria OperationsLogging in to VMware Aria Operations requires that you point a Web browser to the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or IP address of a node in the VMware Aria Operations cluster. Logging In to VMware Aria OperationsAfter installing a new instance of VMware Aria Operations, you must log in and complete a one-time process to license the product and configure solutions for the kinds of objects that you want to monitor. After You Log InAfter you log in to VMware Aria Operations from a web browser, you see the newly designed Launchpad in the Home page. You can set any dashboard to appear in the home page, beside the Launchpad. Click the Actions menu on a dashboard that you want to set as the landing page and select Set as Home landing page. To remove the dashboard as the home landing page, click the Actions menu on the relevant dashboard and select Reset from Home landing page. Installing Cloud ProxyUsing cloud proxies in VMware Aria Operations, you can collect and monitor data from your remote data centers. Monitoring Multiple Cloud Accounts in VMware Aria OperationsYou can now monitor all your cloud operations from the Multi-Cloud Overview page in VMware Aria Operations. This overview page provides a comprehensive understanding of your cloud accounts which includes their geo-location, top objects or services, and alerts. You can also view the capacity and time remaining, and the cost for your entire VMware Cloud Infrastructure or individual VMware clouds. Secure the VMware Aria Operations ConsoleAfter you install VMware Aria Operations, you secure the console of each node in the cluster by logging in for the first time. Log in to a Remote VMware Aria Operations Console SessionAs part of managing or maintaining the nodes in your VMware Aria Operations cluster, you might need to log in to a VMware Aria Operations node through a remote console.