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Fix the "what is a service mesh" link #1717

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions linkerd.io/content/faq/_index.md
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Expand Up @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ faqs:
- question: What is Linkerd?
answer:
Linkerd is a [service
mesh](https://buoyant.io/2020/10/12/what-is-a-service-mesh/). It adds
mesh](https://linkerd.io/what-is-a-service-mesh/). It adds
observability, reliability, and security to Kubernetes applications
without code changes. For example, Linkerd can monitor and report
per-service success rates and latencies, can automatically retry failed
Expand All @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ faqs:
- question: "What's the difference between Linkerd and Envoy?"
answer:
Envoy is a proxy; Linkerd is a [service
mesh](https://buoyant.io/2020/10/12/what-is-a-service-mesh/). Linkerd has
mesh](https://linkerd.io/what-is-a-service-mesh/). Linkerd has
a control plane and a data plane, and uses a proxy is a component of the
data plane. While Envoy can be used as a component of a service mesh,
Linkerd uses an ultralight "micro-proxy" called
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