Serverless computing is all the rage right now—and for several good reasons:
- It removes you from having to provision a server yourself; you simply write functions, and the resources you need are automatically allocated to that function.
- You pay only for the resources you use. No more leaving servers up and running, then getting a big cloud bill at the end of the month.
- It can automatically scale, determining what cloud services need to scale with demand and then making it happen.
Amazon Web Services’ AWS Lambda and Microsoft’s Azure Functions are the best-known examples of serverless computing, and both have existed for a few years. Still, although we’ve had some great success in some serverless areas, there are other serverless areas that need work.
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Serverless computing: Don’t make the wrong choices
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