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AWS Microservices Architecture – Enabling Faster Application Development

RapidValue

Over the past few years, we have witnessed that the use of Microservices as a means of driving agile best practices and accelerating software delivery, has become more and more commonplace. Key Features of Microservices Architecture. Microservices architecture follows the decentralized data management.

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Dynamic Data Processing Using Serverless Java With Quarkus on AWS Lambda (Part 1)

Dzone - DevOps

With the growth of the application modernization demands, monolithic applications were refactored to cloud-native microservices and serverless functions with lighter, faster, and smaller application portfolios for the past years.

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CIOs sharpen cloud cost strategies — just as gen AI spikes loom

CIO

After being in cloud and leveraging it better, we are able to manage compute and storage better ourselves,” said the CIO, who notes that vendors are not cutting costs on licenses or capacity but are offering more guidance and tools. He went with cloud provider Wasabi for those storage needs. “We

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Lowering TCO | Maximizing Business Value with AWS

Linux Academy

In a typical application, either run in a traditional datacenter or colocation facility, you’re paying for the application itself, the underlying OS, hypervisor, storage, servers or VMs, SAN, networking, power, and so on. Longer term, applications that can be run using microservices, such as Lambda, can reduce costs even further.

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Lowering TCO | Maximizing Business Value with AWS

Linux Academy

In a typical application, either run in a traditional datacenter or colocation facility, you’re paying for the application itself, the underlying OS, hypervisor, storage, servers or VMs, SAN, networking, power, and so on. Longer term, applications that can be run using microservices, such as Lambda, can reduce costs even further.

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Lowering TCO | Maximizing Business Value with AWS

Linux Academy

In a typical application, either run in a traditional datacenter or colocation facility, you’re paying for the application itself, the underlying OS, hypervisor, storage, servers or VMs, SAN, networking, power, and so on. Longer term, applications that can be run using microservices, such as Lambda, can reduce costs even further.

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5 Questions to Ask Before Going Serverless

Modus Create

You don’t have to manage servers to run apps, storage systems, or databases at any scale. In the AWS world, the go-to options for solving this issue would be DyanamoDB or Aurora Serverless. Since it was an isolated feature, we created a separate Lambda function for it on AWS. Is vendor lock-in a major concern?