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  2. Lambda architecture - Wikipedia

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    Lambda architecture is a data-processing architecture designed to handle massive quantities of data by taking advantage of both batch and stream-processing methods. This approach to architecture attempts to balance latency, throughput, and fault-tolerance by using batch processing to provide comprehensive and accurate views of batch data, while ...

  3. AWS Lambda - Wikipedia

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    AWS Lambda layer is a ZIP archive containing libraries, frameworks or custom code that can be added to AWS Lambda functions. [9] As of December 2024, AWS Lambda layers have significant limitations: [10] [11] No semantic versioning support. Incompatibility with major security scanning tools. Contribution to Lambda's 250MB size limit. Impeded ...

  4. Function as a service - Wikipedia

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    Function as a service (FaaS) is a category of cloud computing services that provides a platform allowing customers to develop, run, and manage application functionalities without the complexity of building and maintaining the infrastructure typically associated with developing and launching an app. [1] Building an application following this model is one way of achieving a "serverless ...

  5. File:Diagram of Lambda Architecture (generic).png - Wikipedia

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  6. AWS Graviton - Wikipedia

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    AWS Graviton is a family of 64-bit ARM-based CPUs designed by the Amazon Web Services (AWS) subsidiary Annapurna Labs.The processor family is distinguished by its lower energy use relative to x86-64, static clock rates, and lack of simultaneous multithreading.

  7. Serverless computing - Wikipedia

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    "Serverless computing is a cloud service category in which the customer can use different cloud capabilities types without the customer having to provision, deploy and manage either hardware or software resources, other than providing customer application code or providing customer data.

  8. CAP theorem - Wikipedia

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    According to computer scientist Eric Brewer of the University of California, Berkeley, the theorem first appeared in autumn 1998. [9] It was published as the CAP principle in 1999 [10] and presented as a conjecture by Brewer at the 2000 Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC). [11]

  9. Serverless Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Serverless Framework is a web framework written using Node.js.Serverless is the first framework developed for building applications on AWS Lambda, a serverless computing platform provided by Amazon as a part of Amazon Web Services. [2]