Step 1: Create a GKE on-prem cluster

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You must create a Kubernetes cluster inAnthos GKE deployed on-prem before you can install Apigee hybrid.

Create a GKE on-prem cluster

NOTE:The Apigee hybrid installation supports Anthos 1.2.x and Anthos 1.3.x.Note:Apigee does not supportGKE Sandbox orgVisor.

Before continuing with a hybrid installation, you must first create a Kubernetes cluster in GKE on-prem. There are many variations, some simple and some complex, on how to install GKE on-prem and create user clusters. To get started, seeOverview of installation in the GKE on-prem documentation.

Summary

After you have a Kubernetes cluster running in GKE on-prem, you are ready to install the Apigee hybrid runtime plane software on the GKE on-prem admin machine.

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