![]() ![]() VMs are organized into vCenter accounts in the console, which lets you easily see which VMs are protected and which are not.By contrast, if you use Computers > Add Computer, VM instances that you have deleted remain visible in the console until you manually delete them. For example, if you delete a number of VM instances, those instances disappear automatically from the console. Changes in your vCenter VM inventory are automatically reflected in Workload Security.The benefits of adding a vCenter account (through Workload Security > Computers > Add VMware vCenter) instead of adding individual VMs (through Workload Security> Computers > Add Computer), are: Workload Security > Computers > the_vCenter_Name > Virtual Machines When a vCenter is added to Workload Security, virtual machines accessible to the account are imported into Workload Security and become visible in: Add a VMware vCenter to Workload Security
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