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In a microservices architecture, a company is implementing a service mesh to manage communication between its services. The service mesh is designed to handle traffic routing, security, and observability. During a performance review, the team notices that one of the services is experiencing high latency due to inefficient routing. They decide to implement a canary deployment strategy to test a new version of the service. What is the primary benefit of using a service mesh in this scenario, particularly in relation to canary deployments?
It allows for fine-grained traffic control and monitoring, enabling the team to gradually shift traffic to the new version while observing its performance.
It simplifies the deployment process by automatically rolling back any changes that cause issues.
It eliminates the need for any manual intervention during the deployment process, ensuring zero downtime.
It provides a centralized logging system that captures all service interactions without any additional configuration.

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