There's a huge difference in what GDC-Airgapped runs on and what is actually running in GCP.
Airgapped is based on top of Kubernetes, and it's using mostly off the shelf components for networking and compute.
GCP is based on top of Borg, using custom networking and computer hardware (though manufacturers by a partner). As a note, not only is access without a support token alertable (goes to your skip level), there's a distinct level of "I'm not even going to build the tool to enable this". Which makes being in support a b**.
If you want access to something, it's significantly easier to just ask the customer to do it themselves.
Airgapped is based on top of Kubernetes, and it's using mostly off the shelf components for networking and compute.
GCP is based on top of Borg, using custom networking and computer hardware (though manufacturers by a partner). As a note, not only is access without a support token alertable (goes to your skip level), there's a distinct level of "I'm not even going to build the tool to enable this". Which makes being in support a b**.
If you want access to something, it's significantly easier to just ask the customer to do it themselves.
Disc: Former TSE for Advanced Support.