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Nesta página, mostramos como receber suporte para o GKE na AWS.
Antes de entrar em contato com o suporte
Antes de entrar em contato com o suporte, tente resolver os problemas por conta própria. Para conferir
dicas sobre como resolver problemas
comuns, consulte este link.
Receber um pacote de suporte do Google
O Google Cloud oferece diferentes pacotes de suporte para atender a várias
necessidades, como cobertura 24 horas, suporte por telefone e acesso a um gerente de suporte
técnico. Para mais informações, consulte Cloud Customer Care.
Informe bugs ou solicite recursos
Você pode enviar um problema com um produto ou documentação usando um dos seguintes
procedimentos:
Problemas e solicitações de recursos do GKE na AWS: se você tiver um problema com o produto que não conseguir resolver ou quiser fazer uma solicitação de recurso, abra um suporte caso. A equipe de suporte poderá abrir um bug ou uma solicitação de recurso, se necessário.
Problemas de documentação: na documentação do GKE na AWS, clique em Enviar feedback > Feedback sobre a documentação. Esse botão abre um formulário de feedback. Os comentários que você envia são revisados pela equipe de documentação do GKE na AWS.
Dúvidas sobre faturamento
Use os recursos a seguir se tiver dúvidas sobre faturamento:
O suporte para o GKE na AWS segue a Política de suporte da versão do Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) edição Enterprise.
O Google oferece suporte para cada versão secundária do GKE na AWS por 12 meses após o lançamento inicial da versão secundária ou até o lançamento da terceira versão secundária subsequente, o que for mais longo.
Modelo de responsabilidade compartilhada
Executar um aplicativo de produção essencial para os negócios no GKE na AWS exige que várias partes tenham responsabilidades diferentes. Essas
responsabilidades são descritas em
Responsabilidade compartilhada do GKE Enterprise.
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For tips on\nresolving common problems, see\n[Troubleshoot common issues](/kubernetes-engine/multi-cloud/docs/aws/troubleshoot/troubleshooting).\n\nGet a Google support package\n\nGoogle Cloud offers different support packages to meet different\nneeds, such as 24/7 coverage, phone support, and access to a technical support\nmanager. For more information, see [Cloud Customer Care](/support).\n\nFile bugs or feature requests\n\nYou can submit a product or documentation issue by using one of the following\nprocedures:\n\n- **GKE on AWS issues and feature requests**: If you experience an issue with the product that you can't resolve, or you'd like to make a feature request, open a support case. The support team can then open a bug or feature request if required.\n- **Documentation issues** : From the GKE on AWS documentation, click **Send feedback \\\u003e Documentation feedback**. This button opens a feedback form. The comments that you submit are reviewed by the GKE on AWS documentation team.\n\nBilling questions\n\nUse the following resources to get help with billing questions:\n\n- To learn more about billing, read the [Google Cloud billing documentation](/billing/docs).\n- Resolve billing concerns by using the [billing concerns troubleshooter](https://support.google.com/cloud/troubleshooter/7279311?ref_topic=6288636).\n- Request help with billing questions by using the [billing support form](https://support.google.com/cloud/contact/cloud_platform_billing?visit_id=1-636564925221770723-4170709031&rd=1).\n\nVersion Support Policy\n\nSupport for GKE on AWS follows the\n[GKE Support Policy](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/support/getting-support#version_support_policy).\nGoogle supports each GKE on AWS minor version for the later of:\n\n- 12 months after the initial release of the minor version.\n- The release of the third subsequent minor version.\n\nFor the most recent minor release dates for GKE Enterprise and the earliest end-of-life dates, see [GKE Enterprise support period](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/support/getting-support#minor_release_schedule).\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nShared responsibility model\n\nRunning a business-critical production application on GKE on AWS\nrequires multiple parties to carry different responsponsibilities.\nAlthough they\naren't an exhaustive list, the following sections list the roles and\nresponsibilities of different parties.\n\nGoogle's responsibilities\n\n- Maintain and distribute the GKE on AWS software package\n including Kubernetes, base images, the AWS integration features,\n the Ingress controller, the Connect agent, and the\n `anthos-gke` command line tool.\n\n- Continually scan components with the\n [Artifact Analysis API](/container-registry/docs/container-analysis)\n and patch known vulnerabilities.\n\n- Maintain and distribute the management service, control plane, and node pool\n machine images, including regular patching and security fixes.\n\n- Notify users of available upgrades for GKE on AWS, and produce\n upgrade instructions for the previous version. GKE on AWS supports\n sequential upgrades only (1.2 → 1.3 → 1.4 only and not 1.2 → 1.4).\n\n- Provide Google Cloud integrations for Connect and Google Cloud Observability.\n\n- Troubleshoot, provide workarounds, and correct the root cause of any\n issues related to Google-provided components.\n\nCustomer's responsibilities\n\n- Provide overall system administration for GKE on AWS clusters. For\n example, configuring them to work within the corporate VPC environment.\n\n- Maintain your workloads, including your application code, build files,\n container images, data, RBAC/IAM allow policy, and containers\n and pods that you are running.\n\n- Operate and maintain the AWS environment, including networking configuration,\n and connectivity to Google Cloud.\n\n- Maintain support contracts with AWS.\n\n- Upgrade GKE on AWS to a\n [supported version](/kubernetes-engine/enterprise/docs/support/getting-support) on a regular basis.\n\n- Monitor clusters and applications and respond to any incidents.\n\n- Ensure Logging and Monitoring agents are\n deployed to clusters. *Without logs, support is available on a best-effort\n basis*.\n\n- Provide Google with environmental details (for example, AWS VPC configuration)\n when requested for troubleshooting purposes.\n\nWhat's next\n\n- Review the [compatibility between GKE Enterprise components and cluster product families](/anthos/docs/version-and-upgrade-support#gke_multi_cloud)."]]