--- reviewers: - caseydavenport title: Use Calico for NetworkPolicy --- {% capture overview %} This page shows a couple of quick ways to create a Calico cluster on Kubernetes. {% endcapture %} {% capture prerequisites %} Decide whether you want to deploy a [cloud](#creating-a-calico-cluster-with-google-kubernetes-engine-gke) or [local](#creating-a-local-calico-cluster-with-kubeadm) cluster. {% endcapture %} {% capture steps %} ## Creating a Calico cluster with Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) **Prerequisite**: [gcloud](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/quickstarts). 1. To launch a GKE cluster with Calico, just include the `--enable-network-policy` flag. **Syntax** ```shell gcloud container clusters create [CLUSTER_NAME] --enable-network-policy ``` **Example** ```shell gcloud container clusters create my-calico-cluster --enable-network-policy ``` 1. To verify the deployment, use the following command. ```shell kubectl get pods --namespace=kube-system ``` The Calico pods begin with `calico`. Check to make sure each one has a status of `Running`. ## Creating a local Calico cluster with kubeadm To get a local single-host Calico cluster in fifteen minutes using kubeadm, refer to the [Calico Quickstart](https://docs.projectcalico.org/latest/getting-started/kubernetes/). {% endcapture %} {% capture whatsnext %} Once your cluster is running, you can follow the [Declare Network Policy](/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/declare-network-policy/) to try out Kubernetes NetworkPolicy. {% endcapture %} {% include templates/task.md %}