This section explains the additional deployment available for the integration of GCP with NSX Advanced Load Balancer. What to read next Networking Considerations (Google Cloud Platform)Firewall Target Tags are applied on the SE VMs to allow the ingress and egress traffic to the Controller, other SEs and virtual services. The firewall tags need to be created in the VPC in the network project. Roles and Permissions for various Controller and Service Engines DeploymentsThis section discusses creating roles and permissions with different deployment examples. NSX Advanced Load Balancer Integration with GCP Instance GroupsGCP instance groups can be configured in the NSX Advanced Load Balancer pools for a virtual service. The Controller periodically polls GCP instance groups configured in the NSX Advanced Load Balancer pool and update the pool servers with the instances in the GCP instance groups. Deploying NSX Advanced Load Balancer in GCP for Network Load BalancingThis section explains provisioning and configuring NSX Advanced Load Balancer in Google Cloud Platform (GCP) with public IP support for Network Load Balancing. Deploying the NSX Advanced Load Balancer in GCP with BYOIPThis topic explains the provisioning and configuring in Google Cloud Platform (GCP) with support for Bring Your Own IP Address (BYOIP). NSX Advanced Load Balancer in Google Cloud VMware EngineGoogle Cloud VMware Engine is one of the fastest and easiest ways to extend, migrate and run your VMware-based applications in Google Cloud without changes to your apps, tools, or processes. It is a fully managed service that lets you run the VMware platform in Google Cloud and provides you with VMware operational continuity, to benefit users from a cloud consumption model and lower your total cost of ownership. The VMware Engine also offers on-demand provisioning, pay-as-you-grow, and capacity optimization. The service provides all the hardware and VMware licenses you need to run in a dedicated VMware SDDC in Google Cloud. GCP Full Access Cloud with Route AggregationThis topic discusses route aggregation configuration for provisioning a large number of virtual services on an NSX Advanced Load Balancer Controller operating in Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Migrating to GCP CloudThis topic shows how to clone virtual services, pools, health monitors, and other systems currently operating on a Linux Server Cloud (LSC) to a GCP cloud. Parent topic: Installing NSX Advanced Load Balancer in Google Cloud Platform