Issue #20: Get Up to 34% Better Price Performance on your Lambda Functions😳
Hey friends 👋
We are back with issue #20. This week’s issue is sponsored by Dashbird - Serverless applications monitoring at Scale.
So sit back, take a cup of coffee and read the featured articles collected just for you.
So, let’s get started…
Looking for Twitter Space that talks about Cloud? ☁️
AWS FM is a weekly audio show featuring interviews with folks from around the AWS community, hosted live on Twitter Spaces Tuesdays & Thursdays at 11 AM ET (3 PM GMT) and Fridays at 5 AM ET (9 AM GMT).
AWS Lambda Functions Powered by AWS Graviton2 Processor – Run Your Functions on Arm and Get Up to 34% Better Price Performance
“With this choice, you can save money in two ways. First, your functions run more efficiently due to the Graviton2 architecture. Second, you pay less for the time that they run. In fact, Lambda functions powered by Graviton2 are designed to deliver up to 19 percent better performance at 20 percent lower cost.“
Read the full article here.
Things to know about Event-Driven Architecture 🙌
In this article, the author explains everything you need to know about Event-Driven Architecture.
Full read here.
Serverless projects over the years ☁️
Jimmy Dahlqvist shares the Serverless projects and experiences he has worked on over the years.
Read the article here.
Set up a cloud-native CI/CD Pipeline for your React app in under 7 minutes using AWS CodePipeline, S3, and CodeBuild ⚙️
In this article, Abdirahman Jama, explains in detail how to set up CI/CD pipelines on AWS for React applications.
Full read here.
Securing Serverless Applications with Critical Logging
Security is one of the concerns in the Serverless approach. With a lot of benefits like scaling, performance, cost efficiency, it comes with some downsides. In this article, the author explains how you can secure serverless applications with Critical logging.
Read the full article here.
That’s all for this week. See you next week.
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