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If you look at your Uptime Infrastructure Monitor inventory, you can see that part of the vCenter Hyper-V Server import process included the automatic creation of two a top-level Element Groups Group (which are folders and subfolders used to organize Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Elements):  Discovered Hosts and Discovered Virtual Machines. These Element Groups respectively include the ESX hosts and This Element Group includes the virtual machines managed by the vCenter Hyper-V Server, and these contents can be further rearranged in Uptime Infrastructure Monitor, for example, by platform or server function.

Alongside this pair of the Infrastructure GroupsGroup, the vCenter Server itself appears as a top-level Element in Infrastructure. It includes the hierarchy of objects that comprise the vCenter Hyper-V Server inventory. Click the + icon beside your vCenter Hyper-V Server to expand its view.

Consider this example vCenter, which includes a datacenterHyper-V:

In the above example, the datacenter's cluster of ESX hosts is organized into two resource pools, along with their component virtual machines. Hosts and virtual machines can be moved elsewhere in Infrastructure, but the hierarchy remains intact as a reflection of the vCenter Server:

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