Hi HAProxy Team,

I reached out a few days back regarding your remarkable post. Just checking
in to see if you have received my previous email regarding your article
https://www.haproxy.com/blog/power-your-consul-service-mesh-with-haproxy/
since I haven't received any feedback.

I would love to know if you are interested in adding our article
https://www.toptal.com/kubernetes/service-mesh-comparison as a resource to
your post?

You see we are hoping you can add our article as an additional resource to
your article. I believe our article goes well together and that it will
benefit your readers to know more about the article topic. One of Toptal's
goals is to provide more helpful information about the topic to others by
connecting our articles to other expert's articles like yours :)

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Looking forward to hearing from you!


Cheers,
Vanessa


-----Original Message-----

Hi HAProxy Team,

Vanessa from Toptal here! I promise this will be quick. I just read one of
your posts -
https://www.haproxy.com/blog/power-your-consul-service-mesh-with-haproxy/
and I was hoping that we could connect.

I totally agree when you mention that Kubernetes makes configuring a
service mesh easier tactically because you can run multiple containers
inside a single pod, which is often referred to as running sidecar
containers.

When discussing microservices architecture and containerization, one set of
production-proven tools has captured most of the attention in recent years:
the service mesh.

Would you be interested in adding this as an additional resource to your
article? It will be a great update especially to your readers that are
interested in the Kubernetes service.

Here is the link for your reference:
https://www.toptal.com/kubernetes/service-mesh-comparison

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this and stay safe always.

Regards,
Vanessa

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