Free VMware 2V0-17.25 Actual Exam Questions - Question 15 Discussion

Question No. 15
Which two types of group can be created to collect and manage objects in Istio Service Mesh?
(Choose two.)
Select all that apply, then reveal solution.
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Brian T.
2026-02-18

I don’t think D is right because API usually refers to interfaces or endpoints, not groups of objects. E seems off too since nodes are more about physical or virtual machines, not logical grouping in Istio. B and C make the most sense because clusters group the infrastructure side, while services group the application workloads, which fits how Istio manages things. The question wording is a bit tricky, but if we consider grouping as logical collections, then these two are the best fits.

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Brian T.
2026-02-17

Not A, because security is about policies, not grouping objects.

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Amir U.
2026-02-09

I’m thinking B and C too, but from a different angle: clusters group nodes and workloads physically or logically, while services group endpoints by functionality. Security feels more like policy enforcement than object grouping, and API isn’t really a grouping concept in Istio. Node (E) is too low-level and not typically treated as a group. So it boils down to which two provide meaningful collections of related objects, and clusters plus services fit that bill best. Could there be a catch where “cluster” means something else here, or is it straightforward?

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Osama X.
2026-01-29

B/D? Clusters are obvious for grouping, but APIs could count as they manage objects via endpoints. Service groups overlap with clusters, so D might be the second type here, not C.

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Mason S.
2026-01-26

A/D? Security and API groups seem more about access and endpoints, not about grouping objects like clusters or services do. So I’d rule those out.

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Mason S.
2026-01-20

Makes sense to go with B and C since clusters group nodes and services group endpoints, so they fit for managing objects in Istio. B and C.

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Irfan U.
2026-01-17

B and C

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