The big picture

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Using Apigee hybrid is a three-part process:

Part 1:
CONFIGURE GOOGLE CLOUD AND UI

Get your project and organization set up with Google Cloud and hybrid UI.

Prerequisites:

  • Created Google Cloud account and project
  • Install gcloud CLI
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When you're done:

  • Enabled APIs
  • Created an organization
  • Created an environment and environment group
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1: Configure it

Part 2:
INSTALL THE RUNTIME

Install the runtime in your cluster with this quickstart.

Prerequisites:

When you're done:

  • Created a Kubernetes cluster
  • installed and set upHelm v3.14.2+.
  • Created the required service accounts and assigned roles to them
  • Customized your Apigee instance
  • Checked cluster readiness
  • Set up Synchronizer access
  • Installed the Apigee runtime
  • Exposed the Apigee ingress gateway, and tested proxy traffic through it
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2: Install it

Part 3:
CREATE A PROXY AND TEST YOUR HYBRID INSTALLATION

Get your project and organization set up with Google Cloud and hybrid UI.

Prerequisites:

  • Configured your overrides
  • Installed the Apigee hybrid runtime
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When you're done:

  • Set up and exposed your ingress gateway
  • Created your first proxy
  • Tested your Hybrid installation
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3: Test it

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Last updated 2026-02-18 UTC.