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Metadata (and initial body text) tweak to "what is a service mesh" page #1758

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11 changes: 6 additions & 5 deletions linkerd.io/content/what-is-a-service-mesh/_index.md
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title: What is a service mesh?
description: A service mesh adds security, reliability, and observability features to cloud native apps by transparently inserting this functionality at the platform layer.
enableFAQSchema: true
aliases:
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present but taken for granted and not actually given too much attention.
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tl;dr: A service mesh like Linkerd is a tool for adding observability,
security, and reliability features to "cloud native" applications by
transparently inserting this functionality at the platform layer rather than
the application layer. The service mesh is rapidly becoming a standard part of
the cloud native stack, especially for Kubernetes adopters.
A service mesh like Linkerd is a tool for adding security, reliability, and
observability features to cloud native applications by transparently inserting
this functionality at the platform layer rather than the application layer.
The service mesh is rapidly becoming a standard part of the cloud native
stack, especially for Kubernetes adopters.

Over the past few years, the service mesh has risen from relative obscurity to
become a standard component of the cloud native stack. Linkerd ("linker-dee"),
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