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[enterprise-4.21] gcp-first replacement #101246
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| Because the installation media is on the mirror host, you can use that computer to complete all installation steps. | ||
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| * You have an existing VPC in GCP. While installing a cluster in a restricted network that uses installer-provisioned infrastructure, you cannot use the installer-provisioned VPC. You must use a user-provisioned VPC that satisfies one of the following requirements: | ||
| * You have an existing VPC in {gcp-short}. While installing a cluster in a restricted network that uses installer-provisioned infrastructure, you cannot use the installer-provisioned VPC. You must use a user-provisioned VPC that satisfies one of the following requirements: |
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| * Red{nbsp}Hat must have {gcp-short} console access to the customer-provided {gcp-short} account. This access is protected and managed by Red{nbsp}Hat. | ||
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| * The customer must not utilize the GCP account to elevate their permissions within the {product-title} cluster. | ||
| * The customer must not utilize the {gcp-short} account to elevate their permissions within the {product-title} cluster. |
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| The {product-title} cluster uses a number of Google Cloud Platform (GCP) components, but the default link:https://cloud.google.com/docs/quota[quotas] do not affect your ability to install an {product-title} cluster. | ||
| The {product-title} cluster uses a number of {gcp-first} components, but the default link:https://cloud.google.com/docs/quota[quotas] do not affect your ability to install an {product-title} cluster. |
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| The {product-title} cluster uses a number of Google Cloud Platform (GCP) | ||
| The {product-title} cluster uses a number of {gcp-first} |
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| ifdef::aws[You can launch a Spot Instance on AWS by adding `spotMarketOptions` to your compute machine set YAML file.] | ||
| ifdef::azure[You can launch a Spot VM on Azure by adding `spotVMOptions` to your compute machine set YAML file.] | ||
| ifdef::gcp[You can launch a preemptible VM instance on GCP by adding `preemptible` to your compute machine set YAML file.] | ||
| ifdef::gcp[You can launch a preemptible VM instance on {gcp-short} by adding `preemptible` to your compute machine set YAML file.] |
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| . View the machines and machine sets that exist in the `openshift-machine-api` namespace by running the following command. Each compute machine set is associated with a different availability zone within the GCP region. The installer automatically load balances compute machines across availability zones. | ||
| . View the machines and machine sets that exist in the `openshift-machine-api` namespace by running the following command. Each compute machine set is associated with a different availability zone within the {gcp-short} region. The installer automatically load balances compute machines across availability zones. |
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| Red Hat recommends using Workload Identity Federation as the Authentication type. For more information, see xref:../osd_gcp_clusters/creating-a-gcp-cluster-with-workload-identity-federation.adoc#osd-creating-a-cluster-on-gcp-with-workload-identity-federation[Creating a cluster on GCP with Workload Identity Federation authentication]. | ||
| Red Hat recommends using Workload Identity Federation as the Authentication type. For more information, see xref:../osd_gcp_clusters/creating-a-gcp-cluster-with-workload-identity-federation.adoc#osd-creating-a-cluster-on-gcp-with-workload-identity-federation[Creating a cluster on {gcp-short} with Workload Identity Federation authentication]. |
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| xref:../osd_gcp_clusters/creating-a-gcp-cluster.adoc#osd-create-gcp-cluster-ccs_osd-creating-a-cluster-on-gcp[Creating a cluster on {gcp-short} with CCS]. |
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| To create a Google Cloud Platform (GCP) cluster with multi-architecture compute machines, you must first create a single-architecture GCP installer-provisioned cluster with the multi-architecture installer binary. For more information on AWS installations, see xref:../../installing/installing_gcp/installing-gcp-customizations.adoc[Installing a cluster on GCP with customizations]. | ||
| To create a {gcp-first} cluster with multi-architecture compute machines, you must first create a single-architecture {gcp-short} installer-provisioned cluster with the multi-architecture installer binary. For more information on AWS installations, see xref:../../installing/installing_gcp/installing-gcp-customizations.adoc[Installing a cluster on {gcp-short} with customizations]. |
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