
Serverless Computing - AWS Lambda - Amazon Web Services
With AWS Lambda, you can build and operate powerful web and mobile back-ends that deliver consistent, uninterrupted service to end users by automatically scaling up and down based on …
What is AWS Lambda?
When using Lambda, you are responsible only for your code. Lambda runs your code on a high-availability compute infrastructure and manages all the computing resources, including server …
Developing Lambda functions locally with VS Code - AWS Lambda
What is AWS Lambda? AWS Lambda enables building scalable web apps, mobile backends, processing data streams, responding to database changes, running scheduled tasks, building …
AWS Lambda Pricing
Lambda automatically manages instance provisioning, scaling, patching, and lifecycle management, while you retain the familiar Lambda programming model and seamless …
Python 3.13 runtime now available in AWS Lambda
Nov 14, 2024 · With this release, Python developers can now take advantage of these new features and enhancements when creating serverless applications on Lambda. Python 3.13 …
Serverless Computing - AWS Lambda Features - Amazon Web …
AWS Lambda is a serverless compute service that runs your code in response to events and automatically manages the underlying compute resources for you.
Lambda Managed Instances - AWS Lambda
Run Lambda functions on Amazon EC2 instances with automatic provisioning, scaling, and management while benefiting from EC2 pricing advantages.
Create your first Lambda function - AWS Lambda
To get started with Lambda, use the Lambda console to create a function. In a few minutes, you can create and deploy a function and test it in the console. As you carry out the tutorial, you'll …
Lambda durable functions - AWS Lambda
AWS Lambda enables building scalable web apps, mobile backends, processing data streams, responding to database changes, running scheduled tasks, building stateful workflows, and …
Optimizing cold start performance of AWS Lambda using …
Apr 29, 2025 · The largest contributor to startup latency (often referred to as cold-start time) is the time spent initializing a function. This post discusses ‘Priming’, a technique to further optimize …