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Aplikasi Kubernetes adalah aplikasi dalam container yang dapat Anda jalankan di
cluster Kubernetes. Aplikasi Kubernetes di Cloud Marketplace mencakup
image container dan file konfigurasi, seperti konfigurasi kubectl atau
chart Helm. Saat men-deploy aplikasi dari Cloud Marketplace, resource Kubernetes akan dibuat di cluster Anda, dan Anda dapat mengelola resource tersebut sebagai grup.
Jika Anda ingin men-deploy aplikasi Kubernetes komersial, pastikan
administrator penagihan organisasi Anda telah membeli langganan untuk aplikasi tersebut.
Untuk mengetahui langkah-langkah memilih paket penagihan untuk aplikasi, lihat
Mengelola paket penagihan.
Untuk melihat informasi tentang aplikasi, termasuk harganya, pilih aplikasi.
Klik Konfigurasikan.
Pilih cluster Kubernetes tempat Anda ingin men-deploy aplikasi. Jika Anda
ingin membuat cluster baru, klik Create cluster.
Pilih atau buat Namespace yang akan digunakan untuk aplikasi.
Namespace adalah cara untuk membagi resource cluster di antara beberapa pengguna atau tim.
Di kotak Nama instance aplikasi, masukkan nama untuk aplikasi, misalnya sandbox-dev-app. Nama harus unik dalam namespace.
Jika Anda perlu mengubah akun layanan yang terkait dengan
paket penagihan aplikasi, luaskan Setelan paket lanjutan, dan verifikasi
akun layanan yang terkait dengan aplikasi.
Untuk mengetahui informasi tentang paket penagihan untuk aplikasi Kubernetes, silakan melihat
Memahami Penagihan.
Masukkan nama untuk instance aplikasi Anda, lalu klik Deploy.
Untuk mengelola, mengedit, atau menghapus deployment, buka halaman Aplikasi GKE.
Untuk mengetahui informasi tentang konfigurasi yang dapat disesuaikan dalam aplikasi, silakan melihat
dokumentasi yang disediakan oleh vendor software.
Anda dapat men-deploy aplikasi Kubernetes ke cluster Google Kubernetes Engine, atau ke infrastruktur Anda sendiri, seperti penginstalan lokal Minikube.
Untuk men-deploy aplikasi dari command line, Anda mendownload file lisensi
dari Google Cloud. Saat men-deploy aplikasi menggunakan langkah-langkah di bawah, Anda harus
menerapkan file lisensi ke konfigurasi kubectl atau diagram Helm.
Bergantung pada penyedia aplikasi, langkah-langkah-langkah spesifik untuk men-deploy aplikasi mungkin
berbeda. Pada intinya, Anda perlu melakukan tindakan berikut:
Menghubungkan ke cluster Kubernetes Anda.
Tambahkan file lisensi ke konfigurasi kubectl atau chart Helm, jika berlaku.
Clone repositori Git untuk aplikasi. Repositori ini biasanya berisi:
Konfigurasi kubectl atau
chart Helm, yang menjelaskan resource Kubernetes untuk aplikasi.
Jika Anda ingin menyesuaikan aplikasi, seperti meningkatkan jumlah
replika, atau mengubah strategi update untuk pod aplikasi,
edit konfigurasi kubectl atau chart Helm.
Resource aplikasi,
yang menentukan properti aplikasi, seperti jenis
aplikasi, versi, pengelola, dan sebagainya.
Langkah-langkah spesifik untuk men-deploy aplikasi ke cluster Kubernetes Anda.
Skrip atau alat tambahan yang ditambahkan oleh penyedia.
Verifikasi konfigurasi aplikasi dan deploy aplikasi.
Setelah deployment, periksa resource ClusterRole atau ClusterRoleBinding
yang diberi label
app.kubernetes.io/component=deployer-rbac.marketplace.cloud.google.com.
Jika Anda menemukannya, hapus.
[[["Mudah dipahami","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["Memecahkan masalah saya","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["Lainnya","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["Sulit dipahami","hardToUnderstand","thumb-down"],["Informasi atau kode contoh salah","incorrectInformationOrSampleCode","thumb-down"],["Informasi/contoh yang saya butuhkan tidak ada","missingTheInformationSamplesINeed","thumb-down"],["Masalah terjemahan","translationIssue","thumb-down"],["Lainnya","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["Terakhir diperbarui pada 2025-09-04 UTC."],[],[],null,["# Deploying Kubernetes apps\n\nA Kubernetes app is a containerized app that you can run on your\nKubernetes cluster. The Kubernetes apps in Cloud Marketplace include\ncontainer images and configuration files, such as a `kubectl` configuration or\na Helm chart. When you deploy an app from Cloud Marketplace, the Kubernetes\nresources are created in your cluster, and you can manage the resources as a\ngroup.\n\nFor an overview of Kubernetes concepts, see the\n[Kubernetes documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/).\n\nIf you are new to Google Kubernetes Engine, see the\n[Google Kubernetes Engine Overview](/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/kubernetes-engine-overview),\nor try the [Google Kubernetes Engine Quickstart](/kubernetes-engine/docs/deploy-app-cluster).\n\nBefore you begin\n----------------\n\n- If you want to deploy a commercial Kubernetes app, verify that your\n organization's billing administrator has bought a subscription for the app.\n\n For steps to select a billing plan for an app, see\n [Managing billing plans](/marketplace/docs/manage-billing#manage_billing_plan).\n- If you are using a [custom service account](/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/access-scopes#service_account)\n for your GKE cluster, make sure that service account has the\n [Storage Object Viewer role](https://cloud.google.com/container-registry/docs/access-control#permissions_and_roles).\n\nDeploying a Kubernetes app\n--------------------------\n\nTo see the Kubernetes apps that you can deploy to your Google Kubernetes Engine cluster, see\nthe Kubernetes Apps category in Cloud Marketplace.\n\n[Go to Cloud Marketplace](https://console.cloud.google.com/marketplace/browse?filter=solution-type:k8s)\n\nYou can deploy apps to your cluster from Cloud Marketplace, or using\nthe command line.\n| **Note:** If you are deploying an application to a non-GKE cluster configuration, such as a [Google Distributed Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/gke-on-prem/) cluster, or a cluster running [Istio](https://istio.io), you must first complete the [prerequisites for running Kubernetes applications with Google Distributed Cloud or Istio](/marketplace/docs/kubernetes-apps/deploying-non-gke-clusters).\n| **Note:** Marketplace applications that require elevated privileges generate `ClusterRole` and `ClusterRoleBinding` resources upon deployment. When you use Google Cloud console to deploy or delete an application that requires elevated privileges, these resources are automatically removed. However, if you use the command line to deploy or delete an application that requires elevated privileges, you must manually delete the `ClusterRole` and `ClusterRoleBinding` resources. For instructions, see the command-line instructions that follow.\n\nYou must have the `Kubernetes Engine Admin` and `Project Viewer`,\nor `Project Owner` role to deploy an app to a GKE cluster.\n\nTo deploy a Kubernetes app from Cloud Marketplace, your project must have\na network called `default`. [Learn about creating networks with Virtual Private Cloud](/vpc/docs/create-modify-vpc-networks#creating_networks). \n\n### Console\n\n1. To see information about an app, including its pricing, select the app.\n2. Click **Configure**.\n3. Select the Kubernetes cluster that you want to deploy the app to. If you\n want to create a new cluster, click **Create cluster**.\n\n | **Note:** If a cluster is marked ineligible, verify that you have permissions to deploy workloads to that cluster. For example, if a Google Distributed Cloud cluster is marked ineligible, verify that you've [set up access to your Google Distributed Cloud cluster](/marketplace/docs/kubernetes-apps/deploying-non-gke-clusters#deploy-onprem).\n4. Select or create a Namespace to use for the application.\n [Namespaces](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/namespaces/)\n are a way to divide cluster resources among multiple users or teams.\n\n | **Note:** Namespaces with the `-system` suffix are reserved for Cloud Marketplace components. You cannot deploy applications to these namespaces.\n5. In the **App instance name** box, enter a name for the app, such as\n `sandbox-dev-app`. The name must be unique within the namespace.\n\n6. If you need to change the service account associated with the\n application's billing plan, expand **Advanced plan settings**, and verify\n the service account that is associated with the application.\n\n For information on billing plans for Kubernetes apps, see\n [Understanding Billing](/marketplace/docs/understanding-billing).\n7. Enter a name for your app instance, and then click **Deploy**.\n\n8. To manage, edit, or delete your deployment, open the\n GKE Applications page.\n\n [Go to the Applications Page](https://console.cloud.google.com/kubernetes/application)\n\n For information on what you can customize in the app, see the\n documentation provided by the software vendor.\n9. If the application needs to be accessible to external traffic, follow\n [these steps to expose the application as a Service](/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/exposing-apps).\n\n### Command Line\n\nYou can deploy a Kubernetes app to a Google Kubernetes Engine cluster, or to\nyour own infrastructure, such as a local installation of [Minikube](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/minikube/).\n\nTo deploy the app from the command line, you download a license file\nfrom Google Cloud. When you deploy the app using the steps below, you must\napply the license file to your `kubectl` config or Helm chart.\n\nDepending on the app provider, the specific steps to deploy the app might\nbe different. At a high level, you do the following:\n\n1. Connect to your Kubernetes cluster.\n2. Add the license file to your `kubectl` configuration or Helm chart, as applicable.\n3. Clone the Git repository for the app. The repository typically contains:\n\n - A `kubectl` configuration or\n Helm chart, which describes the Kubernetes resources for the app.\n\n If you want to customize the app, such as increasing the number\n of replicas, or changing the update strategy for application pods,\n edit the `kubectl` configuration or Helm chart.\n - An [Application resource](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/application),\n which defines the application's properties, such as the type of\n application, the version, maintainers, and so on.\n\n - Specific steps to deploy the application to your Kubernetes cluster.\n\n - Additional scripts or tools added by the provider.\n\n4. Verify the app's configuration and deploy the app.\n\n5. Following deployment, check for `ClusterRole` or `ClusterRoleBinding`\n resources labeled\n `app.kubernetes.io/component=deployer-rbac.marketplace.cloud.google.com`.\n If you find them, delete them."]]