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Dynatrace supports the newly released AWS Lambda Response Streaming

Dynatrace

Dynatrace is a launch partner in support of AWS Lambda Response Streaming , a new capability enabling customers to improve the efficiency and performance of their Lambda functions. Now, customers can use streamed responses to build more responsive applications by sending partial responses to clients as the response becomes available.

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Dynatrace supports SnapStart for Lambda as an AWS launch partner

Dynatrace

Dynatrace is proud to be an AWS launch partner in support of Amazon Lambda SnapStart. The new Amazon capability enables customers to improve the startup latency of their functions from several seconds to as low as sub-second (up to 10 times faster) at P99 (the 99th latency percentile). What is Lambda?

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What is AWS Lambda?

Dynatrace

The 2014 launch of AWS Lambda marked a milestone in how organizations use cloud services to deliver their applications more efficiently, by running functions at the edge of the cloud without the cost and operational overhead of on-premises servers. What is AWS Lambda? Where does Lambda fit in the AWS ecosystem? Dynatrace news.

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AWS Lambda Provisioned Concurrency: Build High-performance Serverless Applications at Scale

Simform

AWS Lambda provides various benefits such as scalability, cost-efficiency, high availability, and more. But it also introduces cold starts and latency, decelerating your applications’ performance.

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Percentiles don’t work: Analyzing the distribution of response times for web services

Adrian Cockcroft

The mean and percentile measurements hide this structure, but the rest of this post will show how the structure can be measured and analyzed so that you can figure out a useful model of your system, understand what is driving the long tail of latencies and come up with better SLAs and measures of capacity.

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Unlocking the Value of Device Data with AWS Greengrass.

All Things Distributed

Some applications may also rely on timely decisions: when maneuvering heavy machinery, an absolute minimum of latency is critical. This is determined by basic laws of physics: it takes time to send data to the cloud, and networks don't have 100% availability. Law of Economics. and deployed down from the cloud.

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Choosing a cloud DBMS: architectures and tradeoffs

The Morning Paper

We focused on OLAP-oriented parallel data warehouse products available for AWS and restricted our attention to commercially available systems. Which I’m quite happy to see as my most recent data pipeline is based around Lambda, S3, and Athena, and it’s been working great for my use case. The design space.