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After you complete Google Cloud Setup, you can extend your initial configuration and build your architecture.
Extend your initial setupGoogle Cloud Setup helps you create and deploy an initial configuration. To further customize your configuration to meet your organization's unique needs, you can perform the following optional procedures at any time after you complete your initial setup.
Manage users and groupsTo manage users and groups beyond the initial administrators you created, do the following:
To manually create additional users and groups, see the following.
If you use an identity provider such as Active Directory, Azure AD, Okta, or Ping Identity, you can federate your provider into Google Cloud. For details see the following:
To automate identity administration tasks, see Google Workspace Admin SDK.
To monitor costs after you set up your Cloud Billing account, we recommend that you implement the following for each account:
After you deploy your configuration, you can customize your initial network settings by doing the following:
To create and connect service projects, see Attach service projects.
If you create GKE instances in your projects, configure secondary IP address ranges for VPC-native clusters.
After you create your initial logging configuration, do the following:
To query, view, and analyze logs, see Query and view logs overview.
Cloud Logging includes a free monthly allotment. You might incur additional costs as your resource use increases. For more information, see Cloud Logging pricing summary.
To configure user access to support services, see Access control with IAM.
Build your Google Cloud architectureWhen you are ready to experiment and build your Google Cloud architecture, see the following:
To quickly deploy and learn from prebuilt solutions, see Jump Start Solution guides.
To migrate your data and applications from other clouds and on-premises to Google Cloud, see What is Google Cloud Migration Center?
For workload migration best practices, see Migrate to Google Cloud.
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Last updated 2025-07-02 UTC.
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