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=== Creating a cluster on GCP using the CCS model
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You can install {product-title} in your own {GCP} account by using the CCS model. Complete the steps in one of the following sections to deploy {product-title} in your own {GCP} account.
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You can install {product-title} in your own {GCP} account by using the CCS model. Complete the steps in one of the following sections to deploy {product-title} in your own GCP account.
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* *xref:../osd_aws_clusters/creating-an-aws-cluster.adoc#osd-create-aws-cluster-ccs_osd-creating-a-cluster-on-aws[Creating a cluster on AWS]*: You can install {product-title} in your own {AWS} account by using the CCS model.
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* 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 information, see xref:../osd_gcp_clusters/creating-a-gcp-cluster-with-workload-identity-federation.adoc#osd-creating-a-cluster-on-gcp-with-workload-identity-federation[Creating a cluster on GCP with Workload Identity Federation authentication].
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* Red Hat also recommends creating an {product-title} cluster deployed on {GCP} in Private cluster mode with Private Service Connect (PSC) to manage and monitor a cluster to avoid all public ingress network traffic. For more information, see xref:../osd_gcp_clusters/creating-a-gcp-psc-enabled-private-cluster.adoc#creating-a-gcp-psc-enabled-private-cluster[Private Service Connect overview].
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* Red Hat also recommends creating an {product-title} cluster deployed on GCP in Private cluster mode with Private Service Connect (PSC) to manage and monitor a cluster to avoid all public ingress network traffic. For more information, see xref:../osd_gcp_clusters/creating-a-gcp-psc-enabled-private-cluster.adoc#creating-a-gcp-psc-enabled-private-cluster[Private Service Connect overview].
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* For installing and interacting with the {product-title} cluster deployed on the {GCP} using the Service Account authentication type, see xref:../osd_gcp_clusters/creating-a-gcp-cluster-sa.adoc#osd-create-gcp-cluster-ccs_osd-creating-a-cluster-on-gcp-sa[Creating a cluster on GCP with Service Account authentication].
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** 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 information, see xref:../osd_gcp_clusters/creating-a-gcp-cluster-with-workload-identity-federation.adoc#osd-creating-a-cluster-on-gcp-with-workload-identity-federation[Creating a cluster on GCP with Workload Identity Federation authentication].
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* For installing and interacting with the {product-title} cluster deployed on GCP by using the Service Account authentication type, see xref:../osd_gcp_clusters/creating-a-gcp-cluster-sa.adoc#osd-create-gcp-cluster-ccs_osd-creating-a-cluster-on-gcp-sa[Creating a cluster on GCP with Service Account authentication].
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