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Dynatrace Support for AWS Lambda Functions Powered by x86 and AWS Graviton2

Dynatrace

Dynatrace is proud to partner with AWS to support AWS Lambda functions powered by x86-based processors and Graviton2 Arm-based processors announced earlier this year. According to the official AWS announcement, Graviton2-based Lambda functions offer up to 34% better price-performance improvement.

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AWS Re:Invent 2021 guide: Multicloud modernization and digital transformation

Dynatrace

Digital transformation with AWS: Making it real with AIOps. When Amazon launched AWS Lambda in 2014, it ushered in a new era of serverless computing. Although the benefits of serverless computing are clear, gaining visibility into multicloud environments at scale is challenging. Observability with AWS and beyond.

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Dynatrace Perform 2022 delivers software intelligence as code, real-time attack blocking

Dynatrace

Modern observability that helps teams securely regain control of complex, dynamic, ever-expanding cloud environments can be game-changing. At Dynatrace Perform 2022 in February, the theme was “Empowering the game changers.”. Dynatrace Delivers Most Complete Observability for Multicloud Serverless Architectures.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For August 17th, 2018

High Scalability

coryodaniel : Rewrote an #AWS APIGateway & #lambda service that was costing us about $16000 / month in #elixir. it’s not Serverless anymore it’s running in a few containers on a kubernetes cluster. it’s not Serverless anymore it’s running in a few containers on a kubernetes cluster.

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Expanding the Cloud: Amazon Machine Learning Service, the Amazon Elastic Filesystem and more

All Things Distributed

Details on the AWS Blog. AWS has been offering a range of storage solutions: objects, block storage, databases, archiving, etc. When we designed Amazon EFS we decided to build along the AWS principles: Elastic, scalable, highly available, consistent performance, secure, and cost-effective. Details on the AWS Blog.

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A one size fits all database doesn't fit anyone

All Things Distributed

In fact, this is been proven by our customers as Amazon Aurora remains the fastest growing service in AWS history. Typical use cases for a relational database include web and mobile applications, enterprise applications, and online gaming. The opposite is true. Building applications with purpose-built databases.

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