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Opções de implantação do GKE Enterprise
Nesta página, mostramos os recursos das edições Enterprise do Google Cloud e do Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
disponíveis em cada um dos seguintes ambientes do GKE Enterprise aceitos:
Esta página é para operadores que definem soluções de TI e arquitetura
de sistemas de acordo com a estratégia da empresa em coordenação com as principais
partes interessadas. Para saber mais sobre papéis comuns e tarefas de exemplo
referenciados no conteúdo do Google Cloud, consulte
Tarefas e funções comuns de usuário corporativo do GKE.
Como ativar o GKE Enterprise
Siga as instruções em Ativar o GKE Enterprise para ativar a
API Anthos no
projeto host da frota.
Ativar o GKE Enterprise permite que você registre
clusters na sua frota e use todos os recursos do GKE Enterprise
a seguir sem gerar cobranças extras:
Consulte a página de preços do GKE para
mais informações sobre os preços do nível empresarial. As cobranças do GKE Enterprise são aplicadas por
vCPU gerenciada. Para clusters do GKE no Google Cloud no modo padrão, não há cobranças separadas
do GKE. Para clusters do Autopilot, o faturamento usa o modelo de preços do Autopilot, além das cobranças por vCPU do GKE Enterprise.
Opções de preços do GKE no Google Cloud
Se você quiser usar apenas o GKE no Google Cloud, terá as
seguintes opções para recursos empresariais e de vários clusters:
É possível ativar o GKE Enterprise para ter
acesso a todos os recursos do GKE Enterprise por uma
única cobrança por vCPU, conforme descrito acima.
É possível optar por não ativar o GKE Enterprise e pagar apenas pelos
recursos empresariais que você usar, além das cobranças do GKE. Apenas um subconjunto de recursos do GKE Enterprise está disponível para compra separadamente. Consulte os
seguintes guias de preços de recursos para informações detalhadas.
Consulte a página de preços do GKE para
saber os valores do GKE no nível padrão. Essas cobranças do GKE incluem o uso dos seguintes
recursos empresariais e de vários clusters sem custo adicional:
Recursos disponíveis em clusters do GKE no Google Cloud
O GKE no Google Cloud é o ambiente do GKE Enterprise
mais maduro, com suporte para todos os recursos empresariais. Para ver uma lista dos principais recursos e os
benefícios de executar cargas de trabalho no GKE, consulte a
visão geral do produto GKE.
Um pequeno número de recursos do GKE Enterprise não é compatível com os
clusters do Autopilot, conforme
mostrado na tabela a seguir:
Recurso
Disponível nos clusters padrão do GKE
Disponível em clusters do Autopilot
Config Sync
Policy Controller
Controlador de configuração
Cloud Service Mesh no cluster
Cloud Service Mesh gerenciado
Knative serving
Migrate to Containers
Serviço de identidade do GKE
Autorização binária
Ingress de vários clusters
Suporte a várias redes para pods
Componentes do sistema do Cloud Logging e do Cloud Monitoring
para GKE Enterprise
Recursos disponíveis em clusters fora do Google Cloud
As tabelas a seguir mostram quais recursos principais do Google Cloud e
do GKE Enterprise estão disponíveis em clusters
fora do Google Cloud.
Para detalhes sobre quais versões dos recursos do GKE Enterprise são
compatíveis em cada ambiente, consulte a
matriz de suporte a versões.
Plug-ins e balanceadores de carga
Os clusters do GKE Enterprise fora do Google Cloud usam uma combinação
de recursos integrados do GKE Enterprise com recursos nativos
da plataforma.
Recurso
GDC (VMware)
GDC (bare metal)
GKE na AWS
GKE no Azure
Clusters anexados
GDC (conectado)
Plug-in de rede
Interface de armazenamento em contêineres (CSI, na sigla em inglês) e armazenamento híbrido
[[["Fácil de entender","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["Meu problema foi resolvido","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["Outro","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["Difícil de entender","hardToUnderstand","thumb-down"],["Informações incorretas ou exemplo de código","incorrectInformationOrSampleCode","thumb-down"],["Não contém as informações/amostras de que eu preciso","missingTheInformationSamplesINeed","thumb-down"],["Problema na tradução","translationIssue","thumb-down"],["Outro","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["Última atualização 2024-11-26 UTC."],[],[],null,["# GKE Enterprise deployment options\n=================================\n\nThis page shows the Google Cloud and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Enterprise edition features that\nare available on each of the following\n[GKE Enterprise](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/concepts/gke-editions)\nsupported environments:\n\n- [Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) on Google Cloud](/kubernetes-engine/docs)\n- Google Distributed Cloud (GKE on-premises):\n - [On VMware](/anthos/clusters/docs/on-prem)\n - [On bare metal](/anthos/clusters/docs/bare-metal/latest)\n - [Google Distributed Cloud connected deployments](/distributed-cloud/edge/latest/docs/overview)\n- GKE Multi-Cloud:\n - [GKE on AWS](/anthos/clusters/docs/multi-cloud/aws)\n - [GKE on Azure](/anthos/clusters/docs/multi-cloud/azure)\n - [GKE attached clusters](/anthos/clusters/docs/multi-cloud/attached), which are third-party Kubernetes clusters registered to your [fleet](/kubernetes-engine/fleet-management/docs).\n\nThis page is for Operators who define IT solutions and system\narchitecture in accordance with company strategy in coordination with key\nstakeholders. To learn more about common roles and example tasks that we\nreference in Google Cloud content, see [Common GKE\nuser roles and tasks](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/concepts/roles-tasks).\n\nEnabling GKE Enterprise\n-----------------------\n\nFollow the instructions in [Enable\nGKE Enterprise](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/setup/enable-gkee)\nto enable the Anthos API on your [fleet host\nproject](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/multicluster-management/fleets#fleet-host-project).\nEnabling GKE Enterprise lets you use all the following\nGKE Enterprise features without incurring additional charges:\n\n- [Config Sync](/anthos-config-management/docs/config-sync-overview)\n- [Policy Controller](/anthos-config-management/docs/concepts/policy-controller)\n- [Config Controller](/anthos-config-management/docs/concepts/config-controller-overview)\n- [Cloud Service Mesh](/anthos/service-mesh)\n- [Knative serving support](/anthos/run)\n- [Migrate to Containers](/migrate/containers/docs/getting-started)\n- [GKE Identity Service](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/identity/setup/fleet)\n- [Binary Authorization](/binary-authorization)\n- [Multi Cluster Ingress](/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/multi-cluster-ingress)\n- [Cloud Logging](/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/about-logs#default-logs-enterprise) and [Cloud Monitoring](/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/configure-metrics#default-metrics-enterprise) for GKE Enterprise system components\n- Advanced features in the [security posture dashboard](/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/about-security-posture-dashboard)\n- [Node to node encryption](/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/enable-inter-node-transparent-encryption)\n- [FQDN network policies](/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/fqdn-network-policies)\n\nSee the [GKE pricing page](/kubernetes-engine/pricing) for more\ninformation about enterprise tier pricing. GKE Enterprise charges\nare applied per managed vCPU. For Standard mode GKE on\nGoogle Cloud clusters, there are no separate GKE\ncharges. For Autopilot clusters, billing uses the Autopilot\npricing model in addition to GKE Enterprise per-vCPU charges.\n\n### Pricing options for GKE on Google Cloud\n\nIf you only want to use GKE on Google Cloud, you have the\nfollowing options for enterprise and multi-cluster features:\n\n- You can choose to [enable\n GKE Enterprise](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/setup/enable-gkee)\n to have access to all GKE Enterprise features for a single\n per-vCPU charge, as described above.\n\n- You can choose to *not* enable GKE Enterprise and pay only\n for the enterprise features you use, in addition to the GKE\n charges. Only a subset of GKE Enterprise features are\n available to purchase separately. See the following feature pricing guides\n for detailed information.\n\n - [Cloud Service Mesh](/service-mesh/pricing)\n - [Binary Authorization](/binary-authorization/pricing)\n - [Multi Cluster Ingress](/kubernetes-engine/pricing#multi-cluster-ingress)\n\n See the [GKE](/kubernetes-engine/pricing) pricing page for\n GKE pricing at the standard tier. These\n GKE charges include the use of the following enterprise\n and multi-cluster features at no additional cost:\n - [Migrate for GKE](/migrate/anthos/pricing)\n - [Multi-cluster services](/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/multi-cluster-services)\n - [Identity Service for GKE](/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/oidc)\n\nFeatures available on GKE clusters on Google Cloud\n--------------------------------------------------\n\nGKE on Google Cloud supports all GKE Enterprise\nfeatures. For more general details, including the benefits of running workloads on\nGKE, see the [GKE product\noverview](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docsengine).\n\nClusters on Google Cloud are enrolled in the enterprise tier on a cluster\nby cluster basis, and can become enterprise-tier clusters as long as GKE Enterprise is enabled in their project.\nTo use the full range of GKE Enterprise features, however, you must also register the cluster to a [fleet](/kubernetes-engine/fleet-management/docs), though you can use a subset of enterprise features without fleets.\nYou can see which features require fleets in the following table.\n| **Note:** Per-cluster entitlement to GKE Enterprise features was introduced in November 2024. Clusters created or registered before that date that use GKE Enterprise as part of their fleet membership are automatically enterprise-tier clusters. The only change is that you can now downgrade these clusters to the standard tier without removing them from their fleet, or remove them from the fleet without losing their enterprise entitlement. However, if you choose the latter option you will lose the ability to use fleet-enabled enterprise features.\n\nA small number of GKE Enterprise features aren't supported on\n[Autopilot\nclusters](/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/autopilot-overview). These are also\nshown in the table.\n\nFeatures available on clusters outside of Google Cloud\n------------------------------------------------------\n\nThe following tables show which key Google Cloud and\nGKE Enterprise features are available on clusters outside of\nGoogle Cloud.\n\nFor details about which versions of the GKE Enterprise features\nare supported on each environment, see the [version support\nmatrix](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/version-and-upgrade-support).\n\n### Plugins and load balancers\n\nGKE Enterprise clusters outside of Google Cloud use a\ncombination of built-in GKE Enterprise capabilities along with\nplatform-native capabilities.\n\n### Operations and management\n\n### Security and Identity\n\n### Service management\n\n^**\\*** For the list of attached clusters that\nCloud Service Mesh supports, see\n[Supported platforms](/service-mesh/docs/supported-platforms).^\n\n### Configuration management\n\n^**\\*** To install Policy Controller, AKS clusters must not\nhave the Azure Policy add-on.^\n\n### Application deployment\n\n### Application migration\n\n### VM management\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- [GKE Enterprise technical overview](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/concepts/overview)\n- [Version and upgrade support](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/version-and-upgrade-support)\n- [Managed Cloud Service Mesh supported features](/service-mesh/docs/managed/supported-features-mcp)\n- [In-cluster Cloud Service Mesh supported features](/service-mesh/docs/supported-features)"]]