Prevent compute instances from consuming reservations


This document explains how to prevent Compute Engine instances from consuming reservations. To learn more about reservations, see Reservations of Compute Engine zonal resources.

Automatically consumed reservations allow instances with properties that match the reservations to automatically consume them. To prevent instances from consuming a reservation, do one of the following:

  • Configure instances to not consume reservations, as described in this document.

  • Create or update instances with properties that don't match the reservation.

You can avoid consuming reservations when you want to use your instances for tasks like testing, debugging, or isolated deployments.

Limitations

You can only update an existing instance to not consume reservations if the instance is configured to automatically consume matching reservations.

Before you begin

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    Select the tab for how you plan to use the samples on this page:

    Console

    When you use the Google Cloud console to access Google Cloud services and APIs, you don't need to set up authentication.

    gcloud

    1. Install the Google Cloud CLI, then initialize it by running the following command:

      gcloud init
    2. Set a default region and zone.

    Go

    To use the Go samples on this page in a local development environment, install and initialize the gcloud CLI, and then set up Application Default Credentials with your user credentials.

    1. Install the Google Cloud CLI.
    2. To initialize the gcloud CLI, run the following command:

      gcloud init
    3. If you're using a local shell, then create local authentication credentials for your user account:

      gcloud auth application-default login

      You don't need to do this if you're using Cloud Shell.

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    Java

    To use the Java samples on this page in a local development environment, install and initialize the gcloud CLI, and then set up Application Default Credentials with your user credentials.

    1. Install the Google Cloud CLI.
    2. To initialize the gcloud CLI, run the following command:

      gcloud init
    3. If you're using a local shell, then create local authentication credentials for your user account:

      gcloud auth application-default login

      You don't need to do this if you're using Cloud Shell.

    For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

    Node.js

    To use the Node.js samples on this page in a local development environment, install and initialize the gcloud CLI, and then set up Application Default Credentials with your user credentials.

    1. Install the Google Cloud CLI.
    2. To initialize the gcloud CLI, run the following command:

      gcloud init
    3. If you're using a local shell, then create local authentication credentials for your user account:

      gcloud auth application-default login

      You don't need to do this if you're using Cloud Shell.

    For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

    Python

    To use the Python samples on this page in a local development environment, install and initialize the gcloud CLI, and then set up Application Default Credentials with your user credentials.

    1. Install the Google Cloud CLI.
    2. To initialize the gcloud CLI, run the following command:

      gcloud init
    3. If you're using a local shell, then create local authentication credentials for your user account:

      gcloud auth application-default login

      You don't need to do this if you're using Cloud Shell.

    For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

    REST

    To use the REST API samples on this page in a local development environment, you use the credentials you provide to the gcloud CLI.

      Install the Google Cloud CLI, then initialize it by running the following command:

      gcloud init

    For more information, see Authenticate for using REST in the Google Cloud authentication documentation.

Required roles

To get the permissions that you need to prevent a compute instance from consuming reservations, ask your administrator to grant you the Compute Instance Admin (v1) (roles/compute.instanceAdmin.v1) IAM role on the project. For more information about granting roles, see Manage access to projects, folders, and organizations.

This predefined role contains the permissions required to prevent a compute instance from consuming reservations. To see the exact permissions that are required, expand the Required permissions section:

Required permissions

The following permissions are required to prevent a compute instance from consuming reservations:

  • To create reservations: compute.reservations.create on the project
  • To create instances:
    • compute.instances.create on the project
    • To use a custom image to create the VM: compute.images.useReadOnly on the image
    • To use a snapshot to create the VM: compute.snapshots.useReadOnly on the snapshot
    • To use an instance template to create the VM: compute.instanceTemplates.useReadOnly on the instance template
    • To assign a legacy network to the VM: compute.networks.use on the project
    • To specify a static IP address for the VM: compute.addresses.use on the project
    • To assign an external IP address to the VM when using a legacy network: compute.networks.useExternalIp on the project
    • To specify a subnet for the VM: compute.subnetworks.use on the project or on the chosen subnet
    • To assign an external IP address to the VM when using a VPC network: compute.subnetworks.useExternalIp on the project or on the chosen subnet
    • To set VM instance metadata for the VM: compute.instances.setMetadata on the project
    • To set tags for the VM: compute.instances.setTags on the VM
    • To set labels for the VM: compute.instances.setLabels on the VM
    • To set a service account for the VM to use: compute.instances.setServiceAccount on the VM
    • To create a new disk for the VM: compute.disks.create on the project
    • To attach an existing disk in read-only or read-write mode: compute.disks.use on the disk
    • To attach an existing disk in read-only mode: compute.disks.useReadOnly on the disk
  • To create instance templates: compute.instanceTemplates.create on the project

You might also be able to get these permissions with custom roles or other predefined roles.

Prevent reservation consumption

To prevent a compute instance from consuming reservations, set its reservation affinity (reservationAffinity) property to not consume reservations. This property controls if an instance can consume matching reservations, a specific reservation, or no reservations.

To prevent one or more instances from consuming reservations, use one of the following methods:

Prevent consumption in an existing instance

You can update a running instance so that it no longer automatically consumes reservations. You must restart the instance to make the changes effective, as described in this section.

To prevent an existing instance from consuming reservations, select one of the following options:

gcloud

  1. Create an empty YAML file.

  2. To export the properties of an instance into the YAML file that you've just created, use the gcloud compute instances export command:

    gcloud compute instances export INSTANCE_NAME \
        --destination=YAML_FILE \
        --zone=ZONE
    

    Replace the following:

    • INSTANCE_NAME: the name of the instance.

    • YAML_FILE: the path to the empty YAML file that you created in the previous step.

    • ZONE: the zone where the instance exists.

  3. In the YAML configuration file, set the consumeReservationType to NO_RESERVATION:

    reservationAffinity:
      consumeReservationType: NO_RESERVATION
    
  4. To update the instance and restart it, use the gcloud compute instances update-from-file command with the --most-disruptive-allowed-action flag set to RESTART:

    gcloud compute instances update-from-file INSTANCE_NAME \
        --most-disruptive-allowed-action=RESTART \
        --source=YAML_FILE \
        --zone=ZONE
    

    Replace the following:

    • INSTANCE_NAME: the name of the instance.

    • YAML_FILE: the path to the YAML file with the configuration data that you modified in the previous step.

    • ZONE: the zone where the instance exists.

REST

  1. To view the properties of an existing instance, make a GET request to the instances.get method:

    GET https://compute.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID/zones/ZONE/instances/INSTANCE_NAME
    

    Replace the following:

    • PROJECT_ID: the ID of the project where you created the instance.

    • ZONE: the zone where the instance exists.

    • INSTANCE_NAME: the name of the instance.

  2. Store the output from the GET request in a file or text editor. Modify the copied output to change the consumeReservationType field to NO_RESERVATION:

    {
      ...
      "reservationAffinity": {
        "consumeReservationType": "NO_RESERVATION"
      },
      ...
    }
    
  3. To update the instance and restart it, make a PUT request to the instances.update method. In the request, do the following:

    • In the request URL, include the mostDisruptiveAllowedAction query parameter set to RESTART.

    • For the request body, use the output from the GET request that you edited in a previous step.

    The request is similar to the following example:

    PUT https://compute.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/example-project/zones/us-central-1/instances/instance-01?mostDisruptiveAllowedAction=RESTART
    
    {
      ...
      "reservationAffinity": {
        "consumeReservationType": "NO_RESERVATION"
      },
      ...
    }
    

For more information about updating an instance, see Update instance properties.

Prevent consumption while creating an instance

To create a compute instance that can't consume reservations, select one of the following options:

Console

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Create an instance page.

    Go to Create an instance

  2. In the Name field, enter a name for the instance.

  3. In the Region and Zone lists, select the region and zone in which to create the instance.

  4. Specify the machine type to use for the instance.

  5. In the navigation menu, click Advanced.

  6. In the Reservations section, select Don't use a reservation.

  7. Click Create.

gcloud

To create an instance that can't consume reservations, use the gcloud compute instances create command with the --reservation-affinity flag set to none:

gcloud compute instances create INSTANCE_NAME \
    --machine-type=MACHINE_TYPE \
    --reservation-affinity=none \
    --zone=ZONE

Replace the following:

  • INSTANCE_NAME: the name of the instance.

  • MACHINE_TYPE: the machine type to use for the instance.

  • ZONE: the zone in which to create the instance.

Go

To create an instance that can't consume reservations, use the following code sample:

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"io"

	compute "cloud.google.com/go/compute/apiv1"
	computepb "cloud.google.com/go/compute/apiv1/computepb"
	"google.golang.org/protobuf/proto"
)

// createInstanceNotConsumeReservation creates VM, without consuming reservation
func createInstanceNotConsumeReservation(w io.Writer, projectID, zone, instanceName string) error {
	ctx := context.Background()
	machineType := fmt.Sprintf("zones/%s/machineTypes/%s", zone, "n2-standard-32")
	sourceImage := "projects/debian-cloud/global/images/family/debian-12"

	instancesClient, err := compute.NewInstancesRESTClient(ctx)
	if err != nil {
		return fmt.Errorf("NewInstancesRESTClient: %w", err)
	}
	defer instancesClient.Close()

	req := &computepb.InsertInstanceRequest{
		Project: projectID,
		Zone:    zone,
		InstanceResource: &computepb.Instance{
			Disks: []*computepb.AttachedDisk{
				{
					InitializeParams: &computepb.AttachedDiskInitializeParams{
						DiskSizeGb:  proto.Int64(10),
						SourceImage: proto.String(sourceImage),
					},
					AutoDelete: proto.Bool(true),
					Boot:       proto.Bool(true),
					Type:       proto.String(computepb.AttachedDisk_PERSISTENT.String()),
				},
			},
			MachineType:    proto.String(machineType),
			MinCpuPlatform: proto.String("Intel Cascade Lake"),
			Name:           proto.String(instanceName),
			NetworkInterfaces: []*computepb.NetworkInterface{
				{
					Name: proto.String("global/networks/default"),
				},
			},
			ReservationAffinity: &computepb.ReservationAffinity{
				ConsumeReservationType: proto.String("NO_RESERVATION"),
			},
		},
	}

	op, err := instancesClient.Insert(ctx, req)
	if err != nil {
		return fmt.Errorf("unable to create instance: %w", err)
	}

	if err = op.Wait(ctx); err != nil {
		return fmt.Errorf("unable to wait for the operation: %w", err)
	}

	fmt.Fprintf(w, "Instance created\n")

	return nil
}

Java

To create an instance that can't consume reservations, use the following code sample:

import static com.google.cloud.compute.v1.ReservationAffinity.ConsumeReservationType.NO_RESERVATION;

import com.google.api.gax.longrunning.OperationFuture;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.AttachedDisk;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.AttachedDiskInitializeParams;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.InsertInstanceRequest;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.Instance;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.InstancesClient;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.NetworkInterface;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.Operation;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.ReservationAffinity;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException;

public class CreateInstanceWithoutConsumingReservation {
  public static void main(String[] args)
      throws IOException, ExecutionException, InterruptedException, TimeoutException {
    // TODO(developer): Replace these variables before running the sample.
    // Project ID or project number of the Cloud project you want to use.
    String projectId = "YOUR_PROJECT_ID";
    // Name of the zone you want to use.
    String zone = "us-central1-a";
    // Name of the VM instance you want to query.
    String instanceName = "YOUR_INSTANCE_NAME";
    // machineType: machine type of the VM being created.
    // *   This value uses the format zones/{zone}/machineTypes/{type_name}.
    // *   For a list of machine types, see https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/machine-types
    String machineTypeName = "n1-standard-1";
    // sourceImage: path to the operating system image to mount.
    // *   For details about images you can mount, see https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/images
    String sourceImage = "projects/debian-cloud/global/images/family/debian-11";
    // diskSizeGb: storage size of the boot disk to attach to the instance.
    long diskSizeGb = 10L;
    // networkName: network interface to associate with the instance.
    String networkName = "default";

    createInstanceWithoutConsumingReservationAsync(projectId, zone, instanceName,
        machineTypeName, sourceImage, diskSizeGb, networkName);
  }

  // Create a virtual machine that explicitly doesn't consume reservations
  public static Instance createInstanceWithoutConsumingReservationAsync(
      String project, String zone, String instanceName,
      String machineTypeName, String sourceImage, long diskSizeGb, String networkName)
      throws IOException, InterruptedException, ExecutionException, TimeoutException {
    String machineType = String.format("zones/%s/machineTypes/%s", zone, machineTypeName);

    // Initialize client that will be used to send requests. This client only needs to be created
    // once, and can be reused for multiple requests.
    try (InstancesClient instancesClient = InstancesClient.create()) {
      AttachedDisk disk =
          AttachedDisk.newBuilder()
              .setBoot(true)
              .setAutoDelete(true)
              .setType(AttachedDisk.Type.PERSISTENT.toString())
              .setDeviceName("disk-1")
              .setInitializeParams(
                  AttachedDiskInitializeParams.newBuilder()
                      .setSourceImage(sourceImage)
                      .setDiskSizeGb(diskSizeGb)
                      .build())
              .build();

      NetworkInterface networkInterface = NetworkInterface.newBuilder()
          .setName(networkName)
          .build();

      ReservationAffinity reservationAffinity =
          ReservationAffinity.newBuilder()
              .setConsumeReservationType(NO_RESERVATION.toString())
              .build();

      Instance instanceResource =
          Instance.newBuilder()
              .setName(instanceName)
              .setMachineType(machineType)
              .addDisks(disk)
              .addNetworkInterfaces(networkInterface)
              .setReservationAffinity(reservationAffinity)
              .build();

      InsertInstanceRequest insertInstanceRequest = InsertInstanceRequest.newBuilder()
          .setProject(project)
          .setZone(zone)
          .setInstanceResource(instanceResource)
          .build();

      OperationFuture<Operation, Operation> operation = instancesClient.insertAsync(
          insertInstanceRequest);

      // Wait for the operation to complete.
      Operation response = operation.get(3, TimeUnit.MINUTES);

      if (response.hasError()) {
        return null;
      }
      return instancesClient.get(project, zone, instanceName);
    }
  }
}

Node.js

To create an instance that can't consume reservations, use the following code sample:

// Import the Compute library
const computeLib = require('@google-cloud/compute');
const compute = computeLib.protos.google.cloud.compute.v1;

// Instantiate a reservationsClient
const instancesClient = new computeLib.InstancesClient();
// Instantiate a zoneOperationsClient
const zoneOperationsClient = new computeLib.ZoneOperationsClient();

/**
 * TODO(developer): Update/uncomment these variables before running the sample.
 */
// The ID of the project where you want to create instance.
const projectId = await instancesClient.getProjectId();
// The zone in which to create instance.
const zone = 'us-central1-a';
// The name of the instance to create.
// const instanceName = 'instance-01';
// Machine type to use for VM.
const machineType = 'n1-standard-4';

// Create a VM that explicitly doesn't consume reservations
async function callCreateInstanceToNotConsumeReservation() {
  // Describe the size and source image of the boot disk to attach to the instance.
  const disk = new compute.Disk({
    boot: true,
    autoDelete: true,
    type: 'PERSISTENT',
    initializeParams: {
      diskSizeGb: '10',
      sourceImage: 'projects/debian-cloud/global/images/family/debian-12',
    },
  });

  //  Define networkInterface
  const networkInterface = new compute.NetworkInterface({
    name: 'global/networks/default',
  });

  // Define reservationAffinity
  const reservationAffinity = new compute.ReservationAffinity({
    consumeReservationType: 'NO_RESERVATION',
  });

  // Create an instance
  const instance = new compute.Instance({
    name: instanceName,
    machineType: `zones/${zone}/machineTypes/${machineType}`,
    minCpuPlatform: 'Intel Skylake',
    disks: [disk],
    networkInterfaces: [networkInterface],
    reservationAffinity,
  });

  const [response] = await instancesClient.insert({
    project: projectId,
    instanceResource: instance,
    zone,
  });

  let operation = response.latestResponse;

  // Wait for the create instance operation to complete.
  while (operation.status !== 'DONE') {
    [operation] = await zoneOperationsClient.wait({
      operation: operation.name,
      project: projectId,
      zone: operation.zone.split('/').pop(),
    });
  }

  console.log(`Instance ${instanceName} created.`);
}

await callCreateInstanceToNotConsumeReservation();

Python

To create an instance that can't consume reservations, use the following code sample:

from __future__ import annotations

import sys
from typing import Any

from google.api_core.extended_operation import ExtendedOperation
from google.cloud import compute_v1


def wait_for_extended_operation(
    operation: ExtendedOperation, verbose_name: str = "operation", timeout: int = 300
) -> Any:
    """
    Waits for the extended (long-running) operation to complete.

    If the operation is successful, it will return its result.
    If the operation ends with an error, an exception will be raised.
    If there were any warnings during the execution of the operation
    they will be printed to sys.stderr.

    Args:
        operation: a long-running operation you want to wait on.
        verbose_name: (optional) a more verbose name of the operation,
            used only during error and warning reporting.
        timeout: how long (in seconds) to wait for operation to finish.
            If None, wait indefinitely.

    Returns:
        Whatever the operation.result() returns.

    Raises:
        This method will raise the exception received from `operation.exception()`
        or RuntimeError if there is no exception set, but there is an `error_code`
        set for the `operation`.

        In case of an operation taking longer than `timeout` seconds to complete,
        a `concurrent.futures.TimeoutError` will be raised.
    """
    result = operation.result(timeout=timeout)

    if operation.error_code:
        print(
            f"Error during {verbose_name}: [Code: {operation.error_code}]: {operation.error_message}",
            file=sys.stderr,
            flush=True,
        )
        print(f"Operation ID: {operation.name}", file=sys.stderr, flush=True)
        raise operation.exception() or RuntimeError(operation.error_message)

    if operation.warnings:
        print(f"Warnings during {verbose_name}:\n", file=sys.stderr, flush=True)
        for warning in operation.warnings:
            print(f" - {warning.code}: {warning.message}", file=sys.stderr, flush=True)

    return result


def create_vm_not_consume_reservation(
    project_id: str, zone: str, instance_name: str, machine_type: str = "n2-standard-2"
) -> compute_v1.Instance:
    """Creates a VM that explicitly doesn't consume reservations
    Args:
        project_id (str): The ID of the Google Cloud project.
        zone (str): The zone where the VM will be created.
        instance_name (str): The name of the instance to create.
        machine_type (str, optional): The machine type for the instance.
    Returns:
        compute_v1.Instance: The created instance.
    """
    instance = compute_v1.Instance()
    instance.name = instance_name
    instance.machine_type = f"zones/{zone}/machineTypes/{machine_type}"
    instance.zone = zone

    instance.disks = [
        compute_v1.AttachedDisk(
            boot=True,  # Indicates that this is a boot disk
            auto_delete=True,  # The disk will be deleted when the instance is deleted
            initialize_params=compute_v1.AttachedDiskInitializeParams(
                source_image="projects/debian-cloud/global/images/family/debian-11",
                disk_size_gb=10,
            ),
        )
    ]

    instance.network_interfaces = [
        compute_v1.NetworkInterface(
            network="global/networks/default",  # The network to use
            access_configs=[
                compute_v1.AccessConfig(
                    name="External NAT",  # Name of the access configuration
                    type="ONE_TO_ONE_NAT",  # Type of access configuration
                )
            ],
        )
    ]

    # Set the reservation affinity to not consume any reservation
    instance.reservation_affinity = compute_v1.ReservationAffinity(
        consume_reservation_type="NO_RESERVATION",  # Prevents the instance from consuming reservations
    )

    # Create a request to insert the instance
    request = compute_v1.InsertInstanceRequest()
    request.zone = zone
    request.project = project_id
    request.instance_resource = instance

    vm_client = compute_v1.InstancesClient()
    operation = vm_client.insert(request)
    wait_for_extended_operation(operation, "Instance creation")

    print(f"Creating the {instance_name} instance in {zone}...")

    return vm_client.get(project=project_id, zone=zone, instance=instance_name)

REST

To create an instance that can't consume reservations, make a POST request to the instances.insert method. In the request body, include the consumeReservationType field set to NO_RESERVATION:

POST https://compute.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID/zones/ZONE/instances

{
  "name": "INSTANCE_NAME",
  "machineType": "zones/ZONE/machineTypes/MACHINE_TYPE",
  "disks": [
    {
      "boot": true,
      "initializeParams": {
        "sourceImage": "projects/IMAGE_PROJECT/global/images/IMAGE"
      }
    }
  ],
  "networkInterfaces": [
    {
      "network": "global/networks/default"
    }
  ],
  "reservationAffinity": {
    "consumeReservationType": "NO_RESERVATION"
  }
}

Replace the following:

  • PROJECT_ID: the ID of the project where you want to create the instance.

  • ZONE: the zone in which to create the instance.

  • INSTANCE_NAME: the name of the instance.

  • MACHINE_TYPE: the machine type to use for the instance.

  • IMAGE_PROJECT: the image project that contains the OS image; for example, debian-cloud. For more information about the supported image projects, see Public images.

  • IMAGE: specify one of the following:

    • A specific version of the OS image; for example, debian-12-bookworm-v20240617.

    • An image family, which must be formatted as family/IMAGE_FAMILY. This specifies the most recent, non-deprecated OS image. For example, if you specify family/debian-12, the latest version in the Debian 12 image family is used. For more information about using image families, see Image families best practices.

For more information about creating an instance, see Create and start a Compute Engine instance.

Prevent consumption while creating instances in bulk

To create compute instances in bulk that can't consume reservations, select one of the following options:

gcloud

To create instances in bulk that can't consume reservations, use the gcloud compute instances bulk create command with the --reservation-affinity flag set to none.

For example, to create instances in bulk in a single zone and specify a name pattern, run the following command:

gcloud compute instances bulk create \
    --count=COUNT \
    --machine-type=MACHINE_TYPE \
    --name-pattern="NAME_PATTERN" \
    --reservation-affinity=none \
    --zone=ZONE

Replace the following:

  • COUNT: the number of instances to create.

  • MACHINE_TYPE: the machine type to use for the instances.

  • NAME_PATTERN: the name pattern for the instances. To replace a sequence of numbers in a instance name, use a sequence of hash (#) characters. For example, using instance-# for the name pattern generates instances with names starting with instance-1, instance-2, and continuing up to the number of instances specified by COUNT.

  • ZONE: the zone in which to create instances in bulk.

REST

To create instances in bulk that can't consume reservations, make a POST request to the instances.bulkInsert method. In the request body, include the consumeReservationType field set to NO_RESERVATION.

For example, to create instances in bulk in a single zone and specify a name pattern, make a request as follows:

POST https://compute.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID/zones/ZONE/instances/bulkInsert

{
  "count": COUNT,
  "namePattern": "NAME_PATTERN",
  "instanceProperties": {
    "machineType": "MACHINE_TYPE",
    "disks": [
      {
        "boot": true,
        "initializeParams": {
          "sourceImage": "projects/IMAGE_PROJECT/global/images/IMAGE"
        }
      }
    ],
    "networkInterfaces": [
      {
        "network": "global/networks/default"
      }
    ],
    "reservationAffinity": {
      "consumeReservationType": "NO_RESERVATION"
    }
  }
}

Replace the following:

  • PROJECT_ID: the ID of the project in which to create instances in bulk.

  • ZONE: the zone in which to create instances in bulk.

  • COUNT: the number of instances to create.

  • NAME_PATTERN: the name pattern for the instances. To replace a sequence of numbers in a instance name, use a sequence of hash (#) characters. For example, using instance-# for the name pattern generates instances with names starting with instance-1, instance-2, and continuing up to the number of instances specified by COUNT.

  • MACHINE_TYPE: the machine type to use for the instances.

  • IMAGE_PROJECT: the image project that contains the OS image; for example, debian-cloud. For more information about the supported image projects, see Public images.

  • IMAGE: specify one of the following:

    • A specific version of the OS image; for example, debian-12-bookworm-v20240617.

    • An image family, which must be formatted as family/IMAGE_FAMILY. This specifies the most recent, non-deprecated OS image. For example, if you specify family/debian-12, the latest version in the Debian 12 image family is used. For more information about using image families, see Image families best practices.

For more information about creating instances in bulk, see Create VMs in bulk.

Prevent consumption while creating an instance template

After you create an instance template that configures instances to not consume reservations, you can use the template to do the following:

To create an instance template that configures instances to not consume reservations, select one of the following options:

Console

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Create an instance template page.

    Go to Create an instance template

  2. In the Name field, enter a name for the instance template.

  3. In the Location section, specify whether you want to create a regional (default) or global instance template.

  4. In the Machine configuration section, specify the machine type to use for the instances created using the template.

  5. Expand the Advanced options section, and then do the following:

    1. Expand the Management section.

    2. In the Reservations section, select Don't use a reservation.

  6. Click Create.

gcloud

To create an instance template that configures instances to to not consume reservations, use the gcloud compute instances-templates create command with the --reservation-affinity flag set to none.

To create a regional instance template that configures instances to not consume reservations, run the following command. If you want to create a global instance template, then use the same command without the --instance-template-region flag.

gcloud compute instance-templates create INSTANCE_TEMPLATE_NAME \
    --instance-template-region=REGION \
    --machine-type=MACHINE_TYPE \
    --reservation-affinity=none

Replace the following:

  • INSTANCE_TEMPLATE_NAME: the name of the instance template.

  • REGION: the region in which to create the instance template.

  • MACHINE_TYPE: the machine type to use for the instances created using the instance template.

Go

To create an instance template that configures instances to not consume reservations, use the following code sample:

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"io"

	compute "cloud.google.com/go/compute/apiv1"
	computepb "cloud.google.com/go/compute/apiv1/computepb"
	"google.golang.org/protobuf/proto"
)

// createInstanceNotConsumeReservation creates a new instance template, which won't consume reservations
func createTemplateNotConsumeReservation(w io.Writer, projectID, templateName string) error {
	// projectID := "your_project_id"
	// templateName := "your_template_name"

	ctx := context.Background()
	instanceTemplatesClient, err := compute.NewInstanceTemplatesRESTClient(ctx)
	if err != nil {
		return fmt.Errorf("NewInstanceTemplatesRESTClient: %w", err)
	}
	defer instanceTemplatesClient.Close()

	req := &computepb.InsertInstanceTemplateRequest{
		Project: projectID,
		InstanceTemplateResource: &computepb.InstanceTemplate{
			Name: proto.String(templateName),
			Properties: &computepb.InstanceProperties{
				// The template describes the size and source image of the boot disk
				// to attach to the instance.
				Disks: []*computepb.AttachedDisk{
					{
						InitializeParams: &computepb.AttachedDiskInitializeParams{
							DiskSizeGb:  proto.Int64(250),
							SourceImage: proto.String("projects/debian-cloud/global/images/family/debian-11"),
						},
						AutoDelete: proto.Bool(true),
						Boot:       proto.Bool(true),
					},
				},
				MachineType: proto.String("e2-standard-4"),
				// The template connects the instance to the `default` network,
				// without specifying a subnetwork.
				NetworkInterfaces: []*computepb.NetworkInterface{
					{
						Name: proto.String("global/networks/default"),
						// The template lets the instance use an external IP address.
						AccessConfigs: []*computepb.AccessConfig{
							{
								Name:        proto.String("External NAT"),
								Type:        proto.String(computepb.AccessConfig_ONE_TO_ONE_NAT.String()),
								NetworkTier: proto.String(computepb.AccessConfig_PREMIUM.String()),
							},
						},
					},
				},
				ReservationAffinity: &computepb.ReservationAffinity{
					ConsumeReservationType: proto.String("NO_RESERVATION"),
				},
			},
		},
	}

	op, err := instanceTemplatesClient.Insert(ctx, req)
	if err != nil {
		return fmt.Errorf("unable to create instance template: %w", err)
	}

	if err = op.Wait(ctx); err != nil {
		return fmt.Errorf("unable to wait for the operation: %w", err)
	}

	fmt.Fprintf(w, "Instance template created\n")

	return nil
}

Java

To create an instance template that configures instances to not consume reservations, use the following code sample:

import static com.google.cloud.compute.v1.ReservationAffinity.ConsumeReservationType.NO_RESERVATION;

import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.AccessConfig;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.AttachedDisk;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.AttachedDiskInitializeParams;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.InsertInstanceTemplateRequest;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.InstanceProperties;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.InstanceTemplate;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.InstanceTemplatesClient;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.NetworkInterface;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.Operation;
import com.google.cloud.compute.v1.ReservationAffinity;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException;

public class CreateTemplateWithoutConsumingReservation {
  public static void main(String[] args)
      throws IOException, ExecutionException, InterruptedException, TimeoutException {
    // TODO(developer): Replace these variables before running the sample.
    // Project ID or project number of the Cloud project you want to use.
    String projectId = "YOUR_PROJECT_ID";
    // Name of the template you want to query.
    String templateName = "YOUR_INSTANCE_TEMPLATE_NAME";
    String machineType = "e2-standard-4";
    String sourceImage = "projects/debian-cloud/global/images/family/debian-11";

    createTemplateWithoutConsumingReservationAsync(
        projectId, templateName, machineType, sourceImage);
  }


  // Create a template that explicitly doesn't consume any reservations.
  public static InstanceTemplate createTemplateWithoutConsumingReservationAsync(
      String projectId, String templateName, String machineType, String sourceImage)
      throws IOException, ExecutionException, InterruptedException, TimeoutException {
    // Initialize client that will be used to send requests. This client only needs to be created
    // once, and can be reused for multiple requests.
    try (InstanceTemplatesClient instanceTemplatesClient = InstanceTemplatesClient.create()) {
      AttachedDisk attachedDisk = AttachedDisk.newBuilder()
          .setInitializeParams(AttachedDiskInitializeParams.newBuilder()
              .setSourceImage(sourceImage)
              .setDiskType("pd-balanced")
              .setDiskSizeGb(250)
              .build())
          .setAutoDelete(true)
          .setBoot(true)
          .build();

      NetworkInterface networkInterface = NetworkInterface.newBuilder()
          .setName("global/networks/default")
          .addAccessConfigs(AccessConfig.newBuilder()
              .setName("External NAT")
              .setType(AccessConfig.Type.ONE_TO_ONE_NAT.toString())
              .setNetworkTier(AccessConfig.NetworkTier.PREMIUM.toString())
              .build())
          .build();

      ReservationAffinity reservationAffinity =
          ReservationAffinity.newBuilder()
              .setConsumeReservationType(NO_RESERVATION.toString())
              .build();

      InstanceProperties instanceProperties = InstanceProperties.newBuilder()
          .addDisks(attachedDisk)
          .setMachineType(machineType)
          .setReservationAffinity(reservationAffinity)
          .addNetworkInterfaces(networkInterface)
          .build();

      InsertInstanceTemplateRequest insertInstanceTemplateRequest = InsertInstanceTemplateRequest
          .newBuilder()
          .setProject(projectId)
          .setInstanceTemplateResource(InstanceTemplate.newBuilder()
              .setName(templateName)
              .setProperties(instanceProperties)
              .build())
          .build();

      Operation response = instanceTemplatesClient.insertAsync(insertInstanceTemplateRequest)
          .get(3, TimeUnit.MINUTES);

      if (response.hasError()) {
        return null;
      }
      return instanceTemplatesClient.get(projectId, templateName);
    }
  }
}

Node.js

To create an instance template that configures instances to not consume reservations, use the following code sample:

// Import the Compute library
const computeLib = require('@google-cloud/compute');
const compute = computeLib.protos.google.cloud.compute.v1;

// Instantiate an instanceTemplatesClient
const instanceTemplatesClient = new computeLib.InstanceTemplatesClient();
// Instantiate a globalOperationsClient
const globalOperationsClient = new computeLib.GlobalOperationsClient();

/**
 * TODO(developer): Update/uncomment these variables before running the sample.
 */
// The ID of the project where you want to create template.
const projectId = await instanceTemplatesClient.getProjectId();
// The name of the template to create.
// const templateName = 'instance-01';

// Create an instance template that creates VMs that don't explicitly consume reservations
async function callCreateTemplateToNotConsumeReservation() {
  // Define the boot disk for the instance template
  const disk = new compute.AttachedDisk({
    initializeParams: new compute.AttachedDiskInitializeParams({
      sourceImage:
        'projects/debian-cloud/global/images/debian-12-bookworm-v20240815',
      diskSizeGb: '100',
      diskType: 'pd-balanced',
    }),
    autoDelete: true,
    boot: true,
    type: 'PERSISTENT',
  });

  // Define the network interface for the instance template
  const network = new compute.NetworkInterface({
    network: `projects/${projectId}/global/networks/default`,
  });

  // Define reservationAffinity
  const reservationAffinity = new compute.ReservationAffinity({
    consumeReservationType: 'NO_RESERVATION',
  });

  // Define instance template
  const instanceTemplate = new compute.InstanceTemplate({
    name: templateName,
    properties: {
      disks: [disk],
      machineType: 'e2-medium',
      // The template connects the instance to the `default` network,
      // without specifying a subnetwork.
      networkInterfaces: [network],
      reservationAffinity,
    },
  });

  const [response] = await instanceTemplatesClient.insert({
    project: projectId,
    instanceTemplateResource: instanceTemplate,
  });

  let operation = response.latestResponse;

  // Wait for the create instance operation to complete.
  while (operation.status !== 'DONE') {
    [operation] = await globalOperationsClient.wait({
      operation: operation.name,
      project: projectId,
    });
  }

  console.log(`Template ${templateName} created.`);
}

await callCreateTemplateToNotConsumeReservation();

Python

To create an instance template that configures instances to not consume reservations, use the following code sample:

from __future__ import annotations

import sys
from typing import Any

from google.api_core.extended_operation import ExtendedOperation
from google.cloud import compute_v1


def wait_for_extended_operation(
    operation: ExtendedOperation, verbose_name: str = "operation", timeout: int = 300
) -> Any:
    """
    Waits for the extended (long-running) operation to complete.

    If the operation is successful, it will return its result.
    If the operation ends with an error, an exception will be raised.
    If there were any warnings during the execution of the operation
    they will be printed to sys.stderr.

    Args:
        operation: a long-running operation you want to wait on.
        verbose_name: (optional) a more verbose name of the operation,
            used only during error and warning reporting.
        timeout: how long (in seconds) to wait for operation to finish.
            If None, wait indefinitely.

    Returns:
        Whatever the operation.result() returns.

    Raises:
        This method will raise the exception received from `operation.exception()`
        or RuntimeError if there is no exception set, but there is an `error_code`
        set for the `operation`.

        In case of an operation taking longer than `timeout` seconds to complete,
        a `concurrent.futures.TimeoutError` will be raised.
    """
    result = operation.result(timeout=timeout)

    if operation.error_code:
        print(
            f"Error during {verbose_name}: [Code: {operation.error_code}]: {operation.error_message}",
            file=sys.stderr,
            flush=True,
        )
        print(f"Operation ID: {operation.name}", file=sys.stderr, flush=True)
        raise operation.exception() or RuntimeError(operation.error_message)

    if operation.warnings:
        print(f"Warnings during {verbose_name}:\n", file=sys.stderr, flush=True)
        for warning in operation.warnings:
            print(f" - {warning.code}: {warning.message}", file=sys.stderr, flush=True)

    return result


def create_instance_template_not_consume_reservation(
    project_id: str,
    template_name: str,
    machine_type: str = "n1-standard-1",
) -> compute_v1.InstanceTemplate:
    """
    Creates an instance template that creates VMs that don't explicitly consume reservations

    Args:
        project_id: project ID or project number of the Cloud project you use.
        template_name: name of the new template to create.
        machine_type: machine type for the instance.
    Returns:
        InstanceTemplate object that represents the new instance template.
    """

    template = compute_v1.InstanceTemplate()
    template.name = template_name
    template.properties.machine_type = machine_type
    # The template describes the size and source image of the boot disk
    # to attach to the instance.
    template.properties.disks = [
        compute_v1.AttachedDisk(
            boot=True,
            auto_delete=True,  # The disk will be deleted when the instance is deleted
            initialize_params=compute_v1.AttachedDiskInitializeParams(
                source_image="projects/debian-cloud/global/images/family/debian-11",
                disk_size_gb=10,
            ),
        )
    ]
    # The template connects the instance to the `default` network,
    template.properties.network_interfaces = [
        compute_v1.NetworkInterface(
            network="global/networks/default",
            access_configs=[
                compute_v1.AccessConfig(
                    name="External NAT",
                    type="ONE_TO_ONE_NAT",
                )
            ],
        )
    ]
    # The template doesn't explicitly consume reservations
    template.properties.reservation_affinity = compute_v1.ReservationAffinity(
        consume_reservation_type="NO_RESERVATION"
    )

    template_client = compute_v1.InstanceTemplatesClient()
    operation = template_client.insert(
        project=project_id, instance_template_resource=template
    )

    wait_for_extended_operation(operation, "instance template creation")

    return template_client.get(project=project_id, instance_template=template_name)

REST

To create an instance template that configures instances to not consume reservations, make a POST request to one of the following methods:

In the request body, include the consumeReservationType field and set it to NO_RESERVATION.

For example, to create a regional instance template and specify to not consume reservations, make a request as follows:

POST https://compute.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID/regions/REGION/InstanceTemplates

{
  "name": "INSTANCE_TEMPLATE_NAME",
  "properties": {
    "machineType": "MACHINE_TYPE",
    "disks": [
      {
        "boot": true,
        "initializeParams": {
          "sourceImage": "projects/IMAGE_PROJECT/global/images/IMAGE"
        }
      }
    ],
    "networkInterfaces": [
      {
        "network": "global/networks/default"
      }
    ],
    "reservationAffinity": {
      "consumeReservationType": "NO_RESERVATION"
    }
  }
}

Replace the following:

  • PROJECT_ID: the ID of the project in which to create the instance template.

  • INSTANCE_TEMPLATE_NAME: the name of the instance template.

  • MACHINE_TYPE: the machine type to use for the instances created using the instance template.

  • IMAGE_PROJECT: the image project that contains the OS image; for example, debian-cloud. For more information about the supported image projects, see Public images.

  • IMAGE: specify one of the following:

    • A specific version of the OS image; for example, debian-12-bookworm-v20240617.

    • An image family, which must be formatted as family/IMAGE_FAMILY. This specifies the most recent, non-deprecated OS image. For example, if you specify family/debian-12, the latest version in the Debian 12 image family is used. For more information about using image families, see Image families best practices.

For more information about creating instance templates, see Create instance templates.

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