이 페이지에서는 Google Distributed Cloud의 소프트웨어 전용 배포를 사용하여 GKE Enterprise 온프레미스를 설정하는 단계를 간략하게 설명합니다.
이 페이지는 백업 인프라를 포함한 클라우드 인프라의 수명 주기를 설정, 모니터링, 관리하는 IT 관리자 및 운영자를 위해 작성되었습니다. Google Cloud 콘텐츠에서 참조하는 일반적인 역할 및 예시 태스크에 대해 자세히 알아보려면 일반 GKE Enterprise 사용자 역할 및 태스크를 참조하세요.
클러스터 설정
애플리케이션과 비즈니스 요구사항에 따라 VMware용 또는 베어메탈용 온프레미스 클러스터를 설치할 수 있습니다. 두 버전 모두 온프레미스 환경에서 사용하도록 GKE를 확장합니다. 클러스터 설정 및 관리를 포함한 온프레미스 옵션에 대한 전체 가이드는 다음을 참조하세요.
설치 가이드: Google Distributed Cloud에는 VMware의 여러 가능한 설치 옵션이 포함되며, 경우에 따라 복잡성이 다릅니다. 가장 간단한 설치 흐름으로 시작하려면 최소 인프라 설정을 수행합니다.
베어메탈에 설치
베어메탈용 Google Distributed Cloud 소프트웨어를 설치하면 해당 환경에서 유연성, 성능, 보안을 갖춘 고유한 데이터 센터 머신 리소스에서 직접 GKE Enterprise 관리형 Kubernetes 클러스터를 실행할 수 있습니다. 이 옵션이 적합한지 여부에 대한 자세한 내용은 베어메탈용 Google Distributed Cloud(소프트웨어 전용) 개요를 참조하세요.
기본 요건 및 요구사항: 설치 기본 요건에서 베어메탈용 Google Distributed Cloud 소프트웨어 설치에 대한 전체 기본 요건 목록을 참조하세요.
설치 가이드: Google Distributed Cloud를 사용하면 특정 요구에 맞는 여러 베어메탈용 클러스터 배포 모델 중에서 선택할 수 있습니다. 배포 옵션 및 자세한 설치 가이드 링크는 클러스터 만들기 개요를 참조하세요.
온프레미스 연결 클러스터 추가
GKE Enterprise 연결 클러스터 기능을 사용하면 타사 Kubernetes 클러스터를 Fleet에 추가하고Google Cloud 콘솔에서 보기를 포함하여 일부 GKE Enterprise 기능을 사용할 수 있습니다. x86 노드가 포함된 모든 규정 준수 Kubernetes 클러스터를 추가할 수 있습니다. 자세한 내용은 CNCF 규정 준수 클러스터 연결을 참조하세요.
연결된 클러스터는 Fleet에 수동으로 등록해야 합니다.
Fleet에 클러스터 등록
기본적으로 Google Distributed Cloud 클러스터를 등록할 때는 어떠한 작업도 수행할 필요가 없습니다. 설정 과정의 일환으로 사용자가 만드는 각 클러스터는 Connect Agent를 자동으로 실행하고 현재 프로젝트 Fleet에 등록됩니다. 그런 후 명령줄은 물론 Google Cloud 콘솔에서 클러스터에 로그인할 수 있습니다.
[[["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: 2025-07-16(UTC)"],[],[],null,["# Set up Google Distributed Cloud (GKE on-premises)\n=================================================\n\nThis page provides a quick overview of the steps you need to follow to set up GKE on-premises with a software-only deployment of Google Distributed Cloud.\n\nThis page is for IT administrators and Operators who set up, monitor,\nand manage the lifecycle of the cloud infrastructure, including backup\ninfrastructure. To learn more about common roles and example tasks that we\nreference in Google Cloud content, see\n[Common GKE user roles and tasks](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/concepts/roles-tasks).\n\nSet up clusters\n---------------\n\nYou can choose between installing your on-premises clusters on VMware or on bare metal, depending on your application and business needs. Both versions extend GKE for use in on-premises environments. For complete guides to our on-premises options, including cluster setup and administration, see:\n\n- [Google Distributed Cloud (software-only) on VMware](/kubernetes-engine/distributed-cloud/vmware/docs)\n- [Google Distributed Cloud (software-only) on bare metal](/kubernetes-engine/distributed-cloud/bare-metal/docs)\n\n### Install on VMware\n\nInstalling Google Distributed Cloud software on VMware lets you run GKE-managed Kubernetes clusters on-premises in a vSphere environment, using VMware's [vCenter Server](https://www.vmware.com/products/vcenter-server.html).\n\n- **Prerequisites and requirements** : See the complete list of system\n requirements in the\n [Google Distributed Cloud on VMware documentation](/anthos/clusters/docs/on-prem/latest/how-to/vsphere-requirements).\n\n- **Installation guides** : Google Distributed Cloud has a number of\n possible installation options on VMware, some more complex than others. To get started\n with the simplest installation flow, follow\n [Set up minimal infrastructure](/anthos/clusters/docs/on-prem/latest/how-to/minimal-infrastructure).\n\n### Install on bare metal\n\nInstalling Google Distributed Cloud software on bare metal lets you run\nGKE-managed Kubernetes clusters directly on your own\ndata center machine resources, with flexibility, performance, and security in\nyour environment. You can find out more about whether this is the right option\nfor you in the [Google Distributed Cloud (software-only) on bare metal overview](/anthos/clusters/docs/bare-metal/latest/concepts/about-bare-metal).\n\n- **Prerequisites and requirements** : See the complete list of prerequisites for\n installing Google Distributed Cloud software on bare metal in\n [Installation prerequisites](/anthos/clusters/docs/bare-metal/latest/installing/install-prereq).\n\n- **Installation guides** : Google Distributed Cloud lets you choose\n from multiple cluster deployment models on bare metal to suit your specific needs. For\n deployment options and links to more detailed installation guides, see our\n [Cluster creation overview](/anthos/clusters/docs/bare-metal/latest/installing/creating-clusters/create-clusters-overview).\n\n### Adding on-premises attached clusters\n\nThe GKE attached clusters feature lets you add\nthird-party Kubernetes clusters to your fleet and use some\nGKE features with them, including viewing them in the\nGoogle Cloud console. You can add any\n[conformant Kubernetes cluster](https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/)\nthat includes x86 nodes. For more information, see\n[Attach your CNCF conformant cluster](/anthos/clusters/docs/multi-cloud/attached/generic/how-to/attach-cluster).\nAttached clusters must be registered manually to your fleet.\n\nRegistering clusters to the fleet\n---------------------------------\n\nBy default, you don't need to do anything to register your Google Distributed Cloud\nclusters. As part of the setup process, each\ncluster that you create automatically runs the\nConnect Agent and is registered to your current project fleet. You can then\n[log in to the cluster from the Google Cloud console](/kubernetes-engine/fleet-management/docs/console)\nas well as from the command line.\n\nTo register an on-premises attached cluster, follow the instructions to [attach third-party clusters](/anthos/clusters/docs/multi-cloud/attached/generic/how-to/attach-cluster), paying attention to any [specific prerequisites for your Kubernetes cluster type](/anthos/clusters/docs/multi-cloud/attached/generic/reference/cluster-prerequisites).\n\nEnabling Google Cloud features\n------------------------------\n\nAfter you set up your project and your clusters, use the\nfollowing guides to enable additional available Google Cloud features for your applications.\n\n### Enabling features for Google Distributed Cloud deployments on VMware\n\n- Cloud Service Mesh:\n - [Install Cloud Service Mesh](/service-mesh/docs/onboarding/kubernetes-off-gcp/install/install-in-cluster-cloud-service-mesh)\n - [Set up a multi-cluster mesh outside Google Cloud](/service-mesh/docs/unified-install/off-gcp-multi-cluster-setup)\n- Configuration and policy management:\n - [Set up Config Sync](/anthos-config-management/docs/how-to/installing-config-sync)\n - [Install Config Connector](/config-connector/docs/how-to/install-other-kubernetes)\n - [Install Policy Controller](/anthos-config-management/docs/how-to/installing-policy-controller)\n- [Set up Knative serving](/anthos/run/docs/install/outside-gcp)\n- [Set up Binary Authorization on Google Distributed Cloud](/binary-authorization/docs/setting-up-on-prem)\n\n### Enabling features for Google Distributed Cloud deployments on bare metal\n\n- Configuration and policy management:\n - [Set up Config Sync](/anthos-config-management/docs/how-to/installing-config-sync)\n - [Install Config Connector](/config-connector/docs/how-to/install-other-kubernetes)\n - [Install Policy Controller](/anthos-config-management/docs/how-to/installing-policy-controller)\n- [Set up Binary Authorization on Google Distributed Cloud](/anthos/clusters/docs/bare-metal/latest/how-to/binary-authorization-policy)\n\nWhat's next?\n------------\n\n- If you also need to set up GKE clusters on Google Cloud, see the [GKE Enterprise on Google Cloud setup guide](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/setup/set-up-google-cloud).\n- If you also need to set up clusters on another public cloud (such as AWS) as part of a multicloud deployment, see the [public clouds setup guide](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/setup/public-cloud)"]]