You can install {product-title} on {GCP} by using your own GCP account through the Customer Cloud Subscription (CCS) model or by using a GCP infrastructure account that is owned by Red Hat.
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You reviewed the introduction to {product-title} and the documentation on architecture concepts.
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You reviewed the {product-title} cloud deployment options.
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For information about configuring a proxy with {product-title}, see Configuring a cluster-wide proxy.
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For information about persistent storage for {product-title}, see the Storage section in the {product-title} service definition.
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For information about load balancers for {product-title}, see the Load balancers section in the {product-title} service definition.
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For more information about etcd encryption, see the etcd encryption service definition.
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For information about the end-of-life dates for {product-title} versions, see the {product-title} update life cycle.
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For general information on Cloud network address translation(NAT) that is required for cluster-wide proxy, see Cloud NAT overview in the Google documentation.
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For general information on Cloud routers that are required for the cluster-wide proxy, see Cloud Router overview in the Google documentation.
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For information on creating VPCs within your Google Cloud Provider account, see Create and manage VPC networks in the Google documentation.