diff --git a/osd_getting_started/osd-getting-started.adoc b/osd_getting_started/osd-getting-started.adoc index 526be08dac..2746b66cc1 100644 --- a/osd_getting_started/osd-getting-started.adoc +++ b/osd_getting_started/osd-getting-started.adoc @@ -29,11 +29,17 @@ Complete the steps in one of the following sections to deploy {product-title} in * *xref:../osd_install_access_delete_cluster/creating-an-aws-cluster.adoc#osd-create-aws-cluster-ccs_osd-creating-a-cluster-on-aws[Creating a cluster on AWS with CCS]*: You can install {product-title} in your own {AWS} account by using the CCS model. -* *xref:../osd_install_access_delete_cluster/creating-a-gcp-cluster.adoc#osd-create-gcp-cluster-ccs_osd-creating-a-cluster-on-gcp[Creating a cluster on GCP with CCS]*: You can install {product-title} in your own {GCP} account by using the CCS model. +* *Creating a cluster on GCP with CCS*: You can install {product-title} in your own {GCP} account by using the CCS model. -* *xref:../osd_install_access_delete_cluster/creating-a-gcp-cluster.adoc#osd-create-cluster-gcp-account_osd-creating-a-cluster-on-gcp[Creating a cluster on GCP with Google Cloud Marketplace]*: You can install {product-title} in your own {GCP} account with Google Cloud Marketplace. +** Red Hat recommends using GCP Workload Identity Federation (WIF) as the authentication type for installing and interacting with the {product-title} cluster deployed on {GCP} because it provides enhanced security. For more details, see xref:../osd_install_access_delete_cluster/creating-a-gcp-cluster-with-workload-identity-federation.adoc[Creating a cluster on GCP with Workload Identity Federation]. -* *xref:../osd_install_access_delete_cluster/creating-a-gcp-cluster.adoc#osd-create-cluster-rhm-gcp-account_osd-creating-a-cluster-on-gcp[Creating a cluster on GCP with Red Hat Marketplace]*: You can install {product-title} in your own {GCP} account with Red Hat Marketplace. +*** An {product-title} cluster deployed on {GCP} can be created in Private cluster mode, without any cloud resources. In this configuration, Red Hat uses Google Cloud Private Service Connect (PSC) to manage and monitor a cluster to avoid all public ingress network traffic. For more details, see xref:../osd_install_access_delete_cluster/creating-a-gcp-psc-enabled-private-cluster.adoc[Creating a GCP Private Service Connect enabled private cluster]. + +** For installing and interacting with the {product-title} cluster deployed on the {GCP} using the Service Account authentication type, see following topics: + +*** *xref:../osd_install_access_delete_cluster/creating-a-gcp-cluster.adoc#osd-create-cluster-gcp-account_osd-creating-a-cluster-on-gcp[Creating a cluster on GCP with Google Cloud Marketplace]*: You can install {product-title} in your own {GCP} account with Google Cloud Marketplace. + +*** *xref:../osd_install_access_delete_cluster/creating-a-gcp-cluster.adoc#osd-create-cluster-rhm-gcp-account_osd-creating-a-cluster-on-gcp[Creating a cluster on GCP with Red Hat Marketplace]*: You can install {product-title} in your own {GCP} account with Red Hat Marketplace. [id="osd-getting-started-create-cluster-red-hat-cloud-account"] === Creating a cluster using a Red Hat cloud account