In VMware Tanzu Service Mesh, you can create Service Groups and Node Groups to collect and manage objects based on specific criteria. Service Groups allow you to manage services collectively, enabling you to define and apply consistent policies across a set of services. Node Groups are used to organize and manage a collection of nodes, which can be useful for resource allocation, scaling, and other operational tasks.
A. Node groups
E. Service groups
You can create these kinds of resource group to collect and manage objects that meet your
specific criteria:
n Service groups
n Node groups
Resources groups in Tanzu Service Mesh are used for two main purposes.
You use resource groups to observe performance metrics for an appropriate collection of
resources. For example, you want to monitor the performance of all nodes running in your
California-based clusters or the performance of only the pricing services within your service mesh.
For this purpose, you create a node group and a service group defining the appropriate conditions
(the cluster is located in California and the service name begins with pricing in our examples). After
a resource group is created, you can monitor relevant performance metrics (such as requests per
seconds, latency metrics, and error rate) for the group collectively from the resource group details
page.
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