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Lumigo raises $29M for its cloud-native application monitoring platform

TechCrunch

Lumigo , a cloud-native application monitoring and debugging platform, today announced that it has raised a $29 million Series A funding round led by Redline Capital. The company started with a focus on distributed tracing for serverless platforms like AWS’ API Gateway, DynamoDB, S3 and Lambda. Image Credits: Lumigo.

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The Cost Paradox Of The Cloud

Xebia

Against all odds, some organizations are migrating back from the Cloud to their on-premises servers, as the Cloud turns out to be too expensive for them. This is unexpected because, theoretically, operating your landscape in the cloud ought to be cheaper. In the cloud, following a similar approach will result in high cost.

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Are Cloud Serverless Functions Exposing Your Data?

Prisma Clud

The question then becomes, Are cloud serverless functions exposing your data? Evaluating Public Access Across Cloud Providers Many architectural design questions arise when it comes to the use of serverless functions in cloud environments. AWS Cheat Sheet: Is my Lambda exposed? which is followed by How can we assess them?

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Why Object Storage is Best for Cloud-Native Apps

DevOps.com

A crucial question that plagues cloud application developers is, “What kind of storage should we use for our app?” Unlike other choices like compute runtimes—Lambda/serverless, containers or virtual machines—data storage choice is highly sticky and makes future application improvements and migrations much harder.

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AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: Comparing Cloud Platforms

Kaseya

Fueled by the shift to remote and hybrid work environments and the need to digitally transform business during the global pandemic, the adoption of cloud computing has reached an all-time high. Needless to say, cloud services are in high demand today. But, what exactly is a cloud service provider? What Is a Public Cloud?

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From “Secondary Storage” To Just “Storage”: A Tale of Lambdas, LZ4, and Garbage Collection

Honeycomb

Enter AWS Lambda. Amazon’s marketing of Lambda focuses on its use cases for data pipelines and as the basis of serverless API backends, but doesn’t dwell on what the service actually is: CPUs on demand, sold in 100ms increments. We use Lambda to accelerate the “secondary” part of secondary storage queries.

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5 Questions to Ask Before Going Serverless

Modus Create

Was serverless really cloud 2.0 Since it was an isolated feature, we created a separate Lambda function for it on AWS. Although serverless architecture, like all other types of cloud infrastructure, reduces your capital expenditure, it can sometimes increase operational costs. In 2023, we have an answer — a resounding yes.