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Google Cloud O Marketplace particular contém listas selecionadas de produtos, chamadas de coleções, que atenderam
aos requisitos de uso da sua organização e estão disponíveis para
projetos e pastas especificados ou para toda a organização.
Quando você ativa o marketplace privado para sua organização, os usuários só podem
acessar os produtos nas coleções que você compartilhou com eles e
não podem implantar produtos que você não compartilhou. O Marketplace privado usa
um modelo de governança de falha aberta, com uma confiabilidade estimada de 99,994%.
Recomendamos que você ative as Solicitações de produto para permitir que os usuários solicitem acesso a produtos específicos do Google Cloud Marketplace.
Papéis do IAM obrigatórios
Para gerenciar seu marketplace privado como administrador, você precisa ter os
seguintes papéis na Google Cloud organização:
Ação
Papéis
Nível em que a função é atribuída
Ativar o marketplace privado
Papéis de administrador de governança da organização comercial (roles/commerceorggovernance.admin) E
leitor da organização (roles/resourcemanager.organizationViewer)
Nível da organização
Gerenciar coleções
Papéis de administrador de governança da organização comercial (roles/commerceorggovernance.admin) E
leitor da organização (roles/resourcemanager.organizationViewer)
Nível da organização
Produtos compatíveis
O Marketplace particular oferece suporte a listagens de produtos de terceiros do Cloud Marketplace
que são vendidos por fornecedores de software independentes (ISVs) e regidos pelos
Termos de Serviço do Google Cloud Marketplace.
Para os seguintes tipos de produtos, se eles não forem aprovados para seus usuários,
o marketplace privado vai impedir que eles usem a API para implantá-los:
Apps e imagens de contêiner do Kubernetes implantados em clusters do Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
da versão 1.32.1-gke.1376000 ou mais recente
Imagens de contêiner implantadas no Cloud Run
Criação de discos de imagem virtual
Modelos da Vertex AI que podem ser adquiridos
Conjuntos de dados do BigQuery que podem ser recuperados
Para VMs implantadas no Compute Engine, o Private Marketplace identifica as VMs pelo
nome do serviço do produto. Para imagens de contêiner, o Private Marketplace identifica as imagens
da seguinte maneira:
Para imagens referenciadas diretamente nas listagens do Cloud Marketplace,
o Private Marketplace identifica as imagens de contêiner pelo URL que as vincula.
Para imagens que correspondem às imagens disponíveis no Cloud Marketplace, o Private Marketplace identifica as imagens do contêiner pelo valor do algoritmo de hash seguro (SHA).
Para imagens implantadas no Cloud Run, o Private Marketplace identifica
imagens verificando os metadados delas em busca de anotações do Cloud Marketplace.
Produtos sem suporte
O Private Marketplace não oferece suporte aos seguintes tipos de produtos:
Produtos de propriedade e gerenciamento do Google, como o Maps, o Firebase, o Mandiant ou o Kubeflow
Produtos listados como oferecidos por:
Google
API Google Enterprise
Google Cloud Platform
Conjuntos de dados e modelos de IA de terceiros e de código aberto que exigem permissões de gerenciamento de identidade e acesso (IAM) do BigQuery ou da Vertex AI para serem acessados
[[["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 2025-08-11 UTC."],[],[],null,["# Private Marketplace\n\nGoogle Cloud Private Marketplace contains curated lists of products, called *collections*, that have\nmet your organization's requirements for use and that are available to either\nspecified projects and folders or to your entire organization.\n| **Note:** When you turn on and turn off Google Cloud Private Marketplace, you turn it on and off at the organization level.\n\nWhen you turn Private Marketplace on for your organization, your users can only\naccess the products in the collections that you've shared with them, and they\ncan't deploy products that you haven't shared with them. Private Marketplace uses\na fail open governance model, with an estimated 99.994% reliability.\n| **Note:** Starting March 26, 2025, Google Cloud Private Marketplace can block new API deployments of third-party Cloud Marketplace products that aren't in a shared collection. After March 26, 2025, if you turn on Private Marketplace for the first time, it blocks these deployments by default. However, if you've previously turned on Private Marketplace at any point, you must upgrade Private Marketplace to ensure that it properly blocks API deployments of unapproved products. For more information, see [Upgrade Google Cloud Private Marketplace's enforcement capabilities](/marketplace/docs/migrations/private-marketplace-api-enforcement).\n\nWe recommend that you turn on\n[Product Requests](/marketplace/docs/governance/procurement-requests) to allow\nyour users to request access to specific Google Cloud Marketplace products.\n\nRequired IAM roles\n------------------\n\nTo manage your private marketplace as an administrator, you must have the\nfollowing roles for your Google Cloud organization:\n\nSupported products\n------------------\n\nPrivate Marketplace supports third-party Cloud Marketplace product listings\nthat are sold by independent software vendors (ISVs) and governed by the\n[Google Cloud Marketplace Terms of Service](/terms/marketplace/launcher).\n\nFor the following types of products, if they aren't approved for your users,\nPrivate Marketplace blocks your users from using the API to deploy them:\n\n- Kubernetes apps and container images deployed onto Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters that are version 1.32.1-gke.1376000 or later\n- Container images deployed to Cloud Run\n- Virtual image disk creations\n- Procurable Vertex AI models\n- Procurable BigQuery datasets\n\n| **Note:** After you've approved a procurable Vertex AI model through Private Marketplace, you can't revoke that approval. If you use Private Marketplace to attempt to revoke approval for a procurable Vertex AI model, the model no longer appears as approved to your users in Private Marketplace, but they're still able to procure it.\n\nFor VMs deployed to Compute Engine, Private Marketplace identifies VMs by their\nproduct service name. For container images, Private Marketplace identifies images\nas follows:\n\n- For images referenced directly in Cloud Marketplace listings, Private Marketplace identifies the container images by the URL that links to them.\n- For images that match images available through Cloud Marketplace, Private Marketplace identifies the container images by their Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA) value.\n- For images deployed to Cloud Run, Private Marketplace identifies images by checking their metadata for Cloud Marketplace annotations.\n\n| **Note:** Private Marketplace doesn't block Google Kubernetes Engine images that are deployed to non-Cloud Marketplace repositories and referenced by tag. To block these images, use [Binary Authorization](/binary-authorization/docs/overview).\n\n### Unsupported products\n\nPrivate Marketplace doesn't support the following types of products:\n\n- Google-provided [public OS images](/compute/docs/images#os-compute-support)\n- Google-provided [public datasets](https://console.cloud.google.com/marketplace/browse?filter=partner:BigQuery%20Public%20Data)\n- Products owned and managed by Google, such as Maps, Firebase, Mandiant, or Kubeflow\n- Products listed as offered by:\n - Google\n - Google Enterprise API\n - Google Cloud Platform\n- Third-party and open source datasets and AI models that require you to have BigQuery or Vertex AI Identity and Access Management (IAM) permissions to access them\n- [The API Library](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/library)\n\nGet started with Google Cloud Private Marketplace\n-------------------------------------------------\n\nTo set up your organization with Private Marketplace, complete the following\nsteps:\n\n1. [Create and publish a default collection](/marketplace/docs/governance/create-default-collection)\n for your organization.\n\n2. Optionally, to share additional Cloud Marketplace products with specific\n folders or projects, you can\n [create additional collections](/marketplace/docs/governance/curate-collection)\n and [share them](/marketplace/docs/governance/share-collection).\n\n3. Optionally,\n [turn on Product Requests](/marketplace/docs/governance/procurement-requests).\n\n4. [Turn on Google Cloud Private Marketplace](/marketplace/docs/governance/enable-private-marketplace)."]]