-The VM nodes deployment operates almost the same way as the bare metal
-deployment with a few differences. ``opnfv-deploy`` still deploys an
-undercloud VM. In addition to the undercloud VM a collection of VMs
-(3 control nodes + 2 compute for an HA deployment or 1 control node and 1
-or more compute nodes for a non-HA Deployment) will be defined for the target
-OPNFV deployment. The part of the toolchain that executes IPMI power
-instructions calls into libvirt instead of the IPMI interfaces on baremetal
-servers to operate the power management. These VMs are then provisioned with
-the same disk images and configuration that baremetal would be. To Triple-O
-these nodes look like they have just built and registered the same way as bare
-metal nodes, the main difference is the use of a libvirt driver for the power
-management. Finally, the default network_settings file will deploy without
+Deploying virtually is an alternative deployment method to bare metal, where
+only a single bare metal Jump Host server is required to execute deployment.
+In this deployment type, the Jump Host server will host the undercloud VM along
+with any number of OPNFV overcloud control/compute nodes. This deployment type
+is useful when physical resources are constrained, or there is a desire to
+deploy a temporary sandbox environment.
+
+The virtual deployment operates almost the same way as the bare metal
+deployment with a few differences mainly related to power management.
+``opnfv-deploy`` still deploys an undercloud VM. In addition to the undercloud
+VM a collection of VMs (3 control nodes + 2 compute for an HA deployment or 1
+control node and 1 or more compute nodes for a Non-HA Deployment) will be
+defined for the target OPNFV deployment. All overcloud VMs are registered
+with a Virtual BMC emulator which will service power management (IPMI)
+commands. The overcloud VMs are still provisioned with the same disk images
+and configuration that baremetal would use.
+
+To Triple-O these nodes look like they have just built and registered the same
+way as bare metal nodes, the main difference is the use of a libvirt driver for
+the power management. Finally, the default network settings file will deploy without