Overview of VMware Integrated Openstack management supportVMware Integrated OpenStack (VIO) is a VMware supported OpenStack distribution that makes it easy for IT to run and manage an enterprise-grade OpenStack cloud on top of VMware Infrastructure. The VMware Integrated OpenStack architecture connects various virtual resources to the OpenStack Nova, Neutron, Cinder, Identity and Horizon services. VIO compute support (using NOVA API) The Server Manager uses NOVA API to discover the compute services components. VIO block storage support (using CINDER API) Server manager uses CINDER API to discover the block storage services components. VIO network support (using Neutron API)Server Manager uses Neutron API to discover the network services components. vRouter discovery and monitoring OpenStack service discovery and monitoring Visualization of the OpenStack deployment Topology objects The Server Manager discovers the topology of the managed VIO eco system. The topology objects represent the managed VIO elements and their relationships among other components. Notification Root-cause analysis ContainmentFollowing table lists key information in the tab pages that appear in a Containment view for an element. Polling and Thresholds Configuring VIO CredentialsTo configure Server Manager to communicate with VIO, specify the Virtual IP address credentials of the Keystone Service. Verify that VIO credentials are accepted in the log file Verify that your VIO credentials are accepted by checking your log file. VMware Integrated OpenStack Consolidation in presence of VMware vSphere VMware Integrated OpenStack Consolidation in presence of NSX-T Previous topic: How to Update the XenServer Credentials for the Server Manager Configuration Next topic: Overview of VMware Integrated Openstack management support