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Lambda@Edge: Why Less is More

Stackery

Lambda@Edge is a compute service that allows you to write JavaScript code that executes in any of the 150+ AWS edge locations making up the Amazon CloudFront content delivery network (CDN) service. Lambda@Edge has some design limitations: Node.JS Lambda@Edge has some design limitations: Node.JS Lambda@Edge.

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Lambda@Edge: Why Less is More

Stacks on Stacks

Lambda@Edge is a compute service that allows you to write JavaScript code that executes in any of the 150+ AWS edge locations making up the Amazon CloudFront content delivery network (CDN) service. Lambda@Edge has some design limitations: Node.JS Lambda@Edge has some design limitations: Node.JS

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For March 8th, 2019

High Scalability

It's HighScalability time: A highly simplified diagram of serverless. ( @jbesw ). All of the heavy-lifting infrastructure was already in place for it. There was already a telecommunication network, which became the backbone of the internet. We didn't have to build any of that heavy infrastructure.

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Making Sense of IoT Platforms: AWS vs Azure vs Google vs IBM vs Cisco

Altexsoft

But to build and run a robust infrastructure, a manufacturer or service provider needs a solid foundation — or, in other words, an IoT platform that connects devices, collects data, and creates insights. IoT infrastructure contains several key layers, with an IoT platform acting as a bridge between physical world and business processes.

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