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name: vmwaresolutions-vpc-vcf-viewing
title: Viewing VCF for VPC instances
description: As of 17 July 2025, new automated installations of Red Hat&reg; OpenShift&reg; for VMware® are no longer available for new or existing deployments of VMware Cloud Foundation for Classic - Automated instances. You can still use or delete your existing Red Hat OpenShift for VMware automated installations until 16 July 2026. The service will no longer be available from 17 July 2026.
last-updated: 2025-10-24
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# Viewing VCF for VPC instances
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As of 17 July 2025, new automated installations of Red Hat&reg; OpenShift&reg; for VMware® are no longer available for new or existing deployments of VMware Cloud Foundation for Classic - Automated instances. You can still use or delete your existing Red Hat OpenShift for VMware automated installations until 16 July 2026. The service will no longer be available from 17 July 2026.
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View the summary and detailed information of the VMware Cloud Foundation for VPC instances that are provisioned in your account.

## Procedure to view a summary of VCF for VPC instances
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1. In the VMware Solutions console, click **Resources** > **KMIP for VMware** from the left navigation panel.
2. In the **VMware Cloud Foundation for VPC** table, review the name, location, creation time, and status of the provisioned instances.

## Procedure to view details for VCF for VPC instances
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1. In the **VMware Cloud Foundation for VPC** table, click an instance name.
2. On the **Summary** tab, review the general information of the instance: the deployment infrastructure type, the resource group in which the resources are deployed, the IBM Cloud&reg; Virtual Private Cloud (IBM Cloud VPC) region, and the zone where the instance is deployed.

3. Click the **Infrastructure** tab:
   1. In the **Domains** table, review the domain name and type, the number of clusters, the VMware NSX-T® Edge cluster uplinks and nodes, and the public floating IP addresses in the domain.
   2. Click the table row to view the detailed information of the selected domain.
      * On the cluster details, view the number of hosts in this cluster.
      * Click the host profile to view the detailed information of the profile.
      * Click the storage type to view the disk information.
      * Click the subnets to view the IBM Cloud VPC subnets created for this cluster. On the subnets table, click a subnet name to go to the subnet detail page.
      * On the hosts table, view the bare metal server name, the root user password, and the creation time. To go to the bare metal server details page on the IBM Cloud VPC console, click the bare metal server name.

4. On the **Access information** tab, view the default username and password for the VCF for VPC instance.
   * In the **Management domain** section, view the hostname, FQDN, and IP addresses for vCenter Server®, VMware NSX-T Data Center, SDDC Manager, VMware® Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager, and Usage Meter. For **Backup server**, view the name, IP address, SSH key, and server OS. You can view or copy the password by clicking the icons.
   * In the **Windows jump server** section, you can view the public and private IP addresses and admin user password of the Windows jump server. If you did not select to create the jump server, the section is not displayed.

## Related links
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* [VCF for VPC overview](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/vmwaresolutions?topic=vmwaresolutions-vpc-vcf-ovw&format=markdown)
* [Ordering VCF for VPC instances](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/vmwaresolutions?topic=vmwaresolutions-vpc-vcf-ordering&format=markdown)
* [Deleting VCF for VPC instances](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/vmwaresolutions?topic=vmwaresolutions-vpc-vcf-deleting&format=markdown)
* [Getting help and support](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/vmwaresolutions?topic=vmwaresolutions-trbl_support&format=markdown)