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Configura GKE Enterprise en otras nubes públicas
En esta página, se proporciona una descripción general de cómo configurar GKE Enterprise en otras nubes públicas.
Esta página está destinada a los administradores de TI y operadores que configuran, supervisan y administran la infraestructura de nube, incluida la infraestructura de copia de seguridad. Para obtener más información sobre los roles comunes y las tareas de ejemplo a las que hacemos referencia en el contenido de Google Cloud, consulta Tareas y roles comunes de los usuarios de GKE Enterprise.
Para obtener una guía completa sobre el uso de GKE en Azure, incluida la configuración y administración de clústeres, consulta GKE en Azure.
Agrega clústeres de terceros a otras nubes públicas
La función de clústeres conectados de GKE Enterprise te permite agregar clústeres de Kubernetes no administrados a tu proyecto y usar algunas funciones de GKE Enterprise con ellos, incluida la visualización en la consola de Google Cloud. Si bien puedes agregar cualquier clúster formal de Kubernetes, Google validó las siguientes opciones en otras nubes públicas:
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS)
Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (Microsoft AKS)
Todos los clústeres que desees usar con GKE Enterprise deben estar registrados en la flota de tu proyecto.
No necesitas hacer nada para registrar tus clústeres de GKE de múltiples nubes (tanto en AWS como en Azure). Como parte del proceso de configuración, cada clúster que creas ejecuta de forma automática el agente de Connect y se registra en la flota.
Para registrar un clúster de terceros, sigue estas instrucciones:
Después de configurar el proyecto y los clústeres de GKE, usa las siguientes guías a fin de habilitar funciones adicionales de GKE Enterprise para tus aplicaciones. Para obtener conjuntos de documentación completos para todos los componentes de GKE Enterprise, incluidos los instructivos, el material de referencia y más, consulta los componentes de GKE Enterprise.
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To learn more\nabout common roles and example tasks that we reference in Google Cloud content,\nsee\n[Common GKE user roles and tasks](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/concepts/roles-tasks).\n\nSetting up GKE on AWS\n---------------------\n\n- **Prerequisites and requirements** : See [GKE on AWS prerequisites](/anthos/clusters/docs/multi-cloud/aws/how-to/prerequisites)\n\n- **Installing GKE on AWS** : Follow the [GKE on AWS installation guides](/anthos/clusters/docs/multi-cloud/aws/quickstart) to set up your management and user clusters on AWS.\n\nFor a complete guide to using GKE on AWS, including cluster setup and administration, see [GKE on AWS](/anthos/clusters/docs/aws).\n\nSetting up GKE on Azure\n-----------------------\n\n- **Prerequisites and requirements** : See [GKE on Azure prerequisites](/anthos/clusters/docs/multi-cloud/azure/how-to/prerequisites)\n\n- **Installing GKE on Azure** : Follow the [GKE on Azure installation guides](/anthos/clusters/docs/multi-cloud/azure/deploy-app) to set up your user clusters on Azure.\n\nFor a complete guide to using GKE on Azure, including cluster setup and administration, see [GKE on Azure](/anthos/clusters/docs/multi-cloud/azure/deploy-app).\n\nAdding third-party clusters on other public clouds\n--------------------------------------------------\n\nThe GKE attached clusters feature lets you add non-managed Kubernetes clusters to your project and use some GKE features with them, including viewing them in the Google Cloud console. While you can add any [conformant Kubernetes cluster](https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/), the following options on other public clouds have been validated by Google:\n\n- Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS)\n- Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (Microsoft AKS)\n\nFor more information, see the [Attached clusters\ndocumentation](/kubernetes-engine/multi-cloud/docs/attached). For compatible\nversion information, see [Version and upgrade\nsupport](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/version-and-upgrade-support).\n\nRegistering clusters to the fleet\n---------------------------------\n\nAll the clusters you want to use with GKE must be registered to your project's [fleet](/kubernetes-engine/fleet-management/docs).\n\n- You don't need to do anything to register your [multicloud GKE clusters](https://cloud.google.com/anthos/clusters/docs/multi-cloud/) (both on AWS and Azure). As part of the setup process, each cluster that you create automatically runs the\n Connect Agent and is registered to the fleet.\n\n- To register a third-party cluster, use the following instructions:\n\n - [Attach your EKS cluster](/anthos/clusters/docs/multi-cloud/attached/eks/how-to/attach-cluster) using the GKE Multi-Cloud API.\n - [Attach your AKS cluster](/anthos/clusters/docs/multi-cloud/attached/aks/how-to/attach-cluster) using the GKE Multi-Cloud API.\n\nAfter a cluster is registered, you can authenticate to and manage the cluster [from the Google Cloud console](/kubernetes-engine/fleet-management/docs/console) or [from the command line](/kubernetes-engine/fleet-management/docs/command-line), as well as use fleet-enabled features.\n\nEnabling Google Cloud features\n------------------------------\n\nAfter you set up your project and your GKE clusters, use the\nfollowing guides to enable additional Google Cloud features for your applications.\n\n### Enabling features on AWS\n\n- Cloud Service Mesh:\n\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\n - [Set up Config Sync](/anthos-config-management/docs/how-to/installing-config-sync)\n - [Install Policy Controller](/anthos-config-management/docs/how-to/installing-policy-controller)\n\n### Enabling features on Azure\n\n- Configuration and policy management:\n - [Before you begin](/anthos/clusters/docs/multi-cloud/azure/how-to/install-config-management)\n - [Set up Config Sync](/anthos-config-management/docs/how-to/installing-config-sync)\n - [Install Policy Controller](/anthos-config-management/docs/how-to/installing-policy-controller)\n\nWhat's next?\n------------\n\n- If you also need to set up GKE clusters on Google Cloud, see the [GKE setup guide](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/deployment-options#enable_features).\n- If you also need to set up clusters on-premises as part of a hybrid deployment, see the [on-premises (Google Distributed Cloud) setup guide](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/setup/on-premises)."]]