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Compute Nest:Service Catalog

Last Updated:Jun 17, 2026

The Service Catalog in the Compute Nest console lets you browse, search, and deploy available services.

On the Compute Nest > Service Catalog page, services are organized into two tabs: Service Catalog and Shared Services. The Service Catalog tab displays services that are published to Alibaba Cloud Marketplace. The Shared Services tab displays services from service providers that have added you to a service whitelist. You can perform the following operations on both tabs.

  1. On the Service Catalog tab, find the service you want to view.

    You can also search for or filter services to find the one you need.

    The Service Catalog page supports filtering services by category tags, such as AI, Big Data, and Enterprise Applications. Each service appears as a card with its name, description, tags, and version information. Each card has Deploy Now and View Details buttons at the bottom.

  2. Click View Details on a service to open its details page, where you can view service information or create a service instance.

    • View service information

      The details page shows the service's Deployment Documentation and Template.

    • Create a service instance

      Click Deploy Now in the service description to open the service instance creation page, and follow the on-screen instructions. For more information, see Deploy a service instance.

      Note
      • If the service supports a trial, you can also click Free Trial to try the service.

      • If you do not have deployment permissions, you must apply for the required permissions before deploying the service instance. For more information, see Request deployment URL permissions.

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