 So what I'd like to talk about in this particular video is the vCloud view in the TrueSight console. The vCloud view provides an overview of vCloud, the provider VDCs, the organization VDCs from a CPU memory and data store perspective. It gives you the ability to view capacity for, again, vCloud, the provider and organization VDCs, identify resource bottlenecks, discover underutilized resources, and then track resources that either are or will soon experience capacity issues. These views are available today in the 10.7 release, but they're only available in the TrueSight capacity optimization console, which is not mobile-friendly. In the 11.0 release, they will be available along with all other views available in the TrueSight console or presentation console that's a modern enhanced interface that is also mobile-ready. Let's take a look at the vCloud views. In order to get to the vCloud views, we navigate on the left-hand side to capacity views cloud and there we will be presented with a list of the available private cloud views. We click on vCloud and it takes us to the initial landing page, which initially is going to be blank because there is no vCloud environment selected. You do that by clicking on the three dots at the top and selecting the appropriate vCloud that you would like to take a look at. I click on Apply, then all of the high-level information or the summary information for the vCloud environment gets populated. We have a high-level overview of utilization from a CPU memory and data store perspective, but also the actual utilization down in graphical format below. I can then drill down into either provider or organization VDCs, as well as take a look at the vCloud map. I can also logically navigate down via the related information. When we click on Provider VDCs, it will take us to the tab that was under Provider VDCs. From there, drill down even further to get more information on the provider VDCs as well as launch into the organization VDCs. Here we can see that under this organization allocation pool, we have already saturated, so again these thresholds can be set so that you can very quickly identify bottlenecks in your vCloud environment. In order to set those thresholds from a high-level perspective or in order to set those thresholds from a true site capacity optimization perspective from that console, you would need to go to the Settings tab, which is no longer available in the new true site console. The settings are now launched from a pull-down menu in the upper right-hand corner. I can set some of the high-level parameters there, as well as thresholds and indicators parameters. These, down at the bottom, will cross-launch me in context into the true site capacity optimization console. Again, this new interface provides me the ability to access views, all of the views from one single console, and also to provide access via mobile devices.