This section describes the prerequisites and process for installing and configuring Apigee with either an eval organization or a paid (non-evaluation) organization. A paid organization can use Subscription or Pay-as-you-go pricing. We refer to the installation and configuration process for any organization as provisioning.
Follow the provisioning steps based on the option you selected in Provisioning options.
The final provisioning step for each org type (eval, Subscription, or Pay-as-you-go) and method (Cloud Console, Apigee wizard, or command line) is to deploy a sample proxy.
If you are new to Google Cloud, familiarize yourself with the following:
Title | Description |
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Google Cloud essentials | Provides quickstarts, tutorials, interactive walkthroughs, technical documentation, videos, and architectural diagrams to help you get started using Google Cloud. |
Google Cloud overview | Provides a brief description on regions, zones, services, resources (global, regional, zonal), projects, the Google Cloud console, command-line interface, and client libraries. |
Google Cloud billing | A collection of tools that help you track and understand your Google Cloud spending, pay your bill, and optimize your costs |
Manage your Cloud Billing account | Provides instructions on creating a Cloud Billing account which is required to use Apigee |
Creating and managing projects | Provides instructions on how to create a project. Google Cloud projects form the basis for creating, enabling, and using all Google Cloud services including Apigee. |
Data encryption options | Select Google-managed (default) or customer-managed encryption.
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If you are new to Apigee, familiarize yourself with the following:
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What is Apigee? | Describes Apigee architecture, discusses making services available to users, API products, and Apigee components |
Apigee terminology | Explains some basic Apigee terminology. |
Apigee glossary | Defines concepts and terms that have a unique meaning in Apigee. |
Introduction to data residency | Describes data residency, discusses regions and multi-regions, and describes how the region is part of the service endpoint. |
Introduction to CMEK | Describes using customer-managed encryption keys (CMEK) with Apigee |
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