Remove Article Remove Lambda Remove Microservices Remove Scalability
article thumbnail

AWS Lambda Pricing: Low, But Unpredictable

ParkMyCloud

Today’s entry into our exploration of public cloud prices focuses on AWS Lambda pricing. In this article, we’ll take a look at the Lambda pricing model, and some things you need to keep in mind when estimating costs for serverless infrastructure. How AWS Lambda Pricing Works. AWS Lambda pricing is based on what you use.

Lambda 82
article thumbnail

Lambda World Cádiz 18: Highlights

Apiumhub

Lambda world Cádiz , one of the most important conferences on functional programming in Europe, took place in Cádiz on October 25 and 26. Lambda World started with an unconference where several people gave lightning talks. Lambda World unconference . Lambda World workshops. The workshops were of a high level!

Lambda 62
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How to avoid converting “Distributed monolith” microservices into “Serverless monoliths”

The Agile Monkey

From Microservices to Serverless: How to avoid converting “Distributed monolith” microservices into “Serverless monoliths” Learning from the past: converting a monolith into… a worse monolith When microservices became mainstream, a lot of companies started to migrate their monolithic systems to a distributed microservice architecture.

article thumbnail

Can’t-miss sessions for AWS Summit Chicago

Stackery

Shah of AWS gives a tour of the features and how it enables you to run arbitrary Python or Spark in a scalable environment. A Culture of Rapid Innovation with DevOps, Microservices, and Serverless. Scalable Serverless Architectures Using Event-Driven Design. Speaker Ed Lima wrote my favorite GraphQL article this year.

AWS 105
article thumbnail

6 Docs Every Serverless Developer Should Read

Stackery

Check out these great articles essential to growth as a developer. This post was inspired by reading an article on serverless as a general topic that managed to get almost every detail wrong. I won’t link the article, not least because it didn’t say anything I haven’t seen written one hundred times before.

article thumbnail

Why Kubernetes If It Makes Your Life Worse?

ParkMyCloud

Soon, there were thousands of articles, tweets, blog posts, and conference talks about moving to a microservices architecture built on containers using Kubernetes to manage the pods and services. Serverless became the new thing, but those who put their eggs in the Kubernetes basket resisted the shift from containers to functions.

article thumbnail

Do I really need Kubernetes?

CircleCI

Starting with a collection of Docker containers, Kubernetes can control resource allocation and traffic management for cloud applications and microservices. In this article, we will try to look beyond the hype and help you answer the question: do I actually need Kubernetes? And it is a great tool. What does Kubernetes do, anyway?