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Get support | Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)

Get support

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This page shows you how to get support for Google Kubernetes Engine.

Before you contact support

You can diagnose and resolve many GKE issues on your own, often without needing to contact Cloud Customer Care or ask the community for help.

Get started with the following resources:

Get a Google support package

Google Cloud offers different support packages to meet different needs, such as 24/7 coverage, phone support, and access to a technical support manager. For more information, see Cloud Customer Care.

Recommendations for efficient support

You can get the best support by following these recommendations:

Use the following resources to get support from the Google Kubernetes Engine and Kubernetes community.

Ask a question on Stack Overflow

Ask a question about Kubernetes or GKE on Stack Overflow.

For questions about GKE, use the google-kubernetes-engine tag. This tag not only receives responses from the Stack Overflow community, but also from Google engineers, who monitor the tag and offer unofficial support. Review the most-asked questions before posting a new one. For more information about using tags, see How do I use tags to find topics I'm interested in? in the Stack Overflow documentation.

Discuss GKE

Join the kubernetes-users Google group to discuss GKE and receive GKE announcements and updates.

You can also take the following actions to engage with the GKE community:

File bugs or feature requests

You can submit a product or documentation issue by using one of the following procedures:

Running a business-critical production application on GKE requires multiple parties to carry different responsibilities. These responsibilities are described at GKE Enterprise shared responsibility.

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Last updated 2025-08-12 UTC.

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