이 페이지는 주요 이해관계자와 협력하여 회사 전략에 따라 IT 솔루션과 시스템 아키텍처를 정의하는 운영자를 대상으로 합니다. Google Cloud 콘텐츠에서 참조하는 일반적인 역할 및 예시 태스크에 대해 자세히 알아보려면 일반 GKE 사용자 역할 및 태스크를 참조하세요.
GKE Enterprise 사용 설정
GKE Enterprise 사용 설정의 안내에 따라 Fleet 호스트 프로젝트에서 Anthos API를 사용 설정합니다.
GKE Enterprise를 사용 설정하면 추가 비용 없이 다음 GKE Enterprise 기능을 모두 사용할 수 있습니다.
엔터프라이즈 등급 가격 책정에 관한 자세한 내용은 GKE 가격 책정 페이지를 참조하세요. GKE Enterprise 요금은 관리형 vCPU당 청구됩니다.Google Cloud 클러스터의 Standard 모드 GKE의 경우 별도의 GKE 요금이 청구되지 않습니다. Autopilot 클러스터의 경우 결제 시 GKE Enterprise vCPU당 요금 외에도 Autopilot 가격 책정 모델이 사용됩니다.
Google Cloud의 GKE 가격 책정 옵션
Google Cloud의 GKE만 사용하려는 경우 엔터프라이즈 및 멀티 클러스터 기능에 대해 다음 옵션을 사용할 수 있습니다.
Google Cloud 의 GKE는 모든 GKE Enterprise 기능을 지원합니다. GKE에서 워크로드를 실행하는 이점 등 더 일반적인 세부정보는 GKE 제품 개요를 참조하세요.
Google Cloud 기반 클러스터는 클러스터별로 Enterprise 등급에 등록되며 프로젝트에서 GKE Enterprise가 사용 설정되어 있는 한 Enterprise 등급 클러스터가 될 수 있습니다.
그러나 모든 범위의 GKE Enterprise 기능을 사용하려면 클러스터를 Fleet에 등록해야 합니다. Fleet 없이 엔터프라이즈 기능의 하위 집합을 사용할 수는 있습니다.
다음 표에서 어떤 기능에 Fleet이 필요한지 확인할 수 있습니다.
일부 GKE Enterprise 기능은 Autopilot 클러스터에서 지원되지 않습니다. 이는 표에도 표시됩니다.
기능
GKE 표준 클러스터에서 사용 가능
Autopilot 클러스터에서 사용 가능
Fleet 멤버십 없이도 사용 가능
구성 동기화
정책 컨트롤러
구성 컨트롤러
클러스터 내 Cloud Service Mesh
관리형 Cloud Service Mesh
Knative serving
Migrate to Containers
GKE Identity Service
Binary Authorization
멀티 클러스터 인그레스
GKE Enterprise 시스템 구성요소용 Cloud Logging 및 Cloud Monitoring
고급 보안 상태 및 규정 준수 모니터링
노드 간 암호화
FQDN 네트워크 정책
Google Cloud 외부 클러스터에서 사용할 수 있는 기능
다음 표에는Google Cloud외부 클러스터에서 사용할 수 있는 주요 Google Cloud 및 GKE Enterprise 기능이 나와 있습니다.
각 환경에서 지원되는 GKE Enterprise 기능 버전에 관한 자세한 내용은 버전 지원 매트릭스를 참조하세요.
플러그인 및 부하 분산기
Google Cloud 외부의 GKE Enterprise 클러스터는 기본 제공되는 GKE Enterprise 기능과 플랫폼 기반 기능을 함께 사용합니다.
[[["이해하기 쉬움","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["문제가 해결됨","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["기타","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["이해하기 어려움","hardToUnderstand","thumb-down"],["잘못된 정보 또는 샘플 코드","incorrectInformationOrSampleCode","thumb-down"],["필요한 정보/샘플이 없음","missingTheInformationSamplesINeed","thumb-down"],["번역 문제","translationIssue","thumb-down"],["기타","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["최종 업데이트: 2025-08-07(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)"]]