
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 and …
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 real …
AWS Lambda – Resources
In this tutorial, you will learn the basics of running code on AWS Lambda without provisioning or managing servers. Everything done in this tutorial is Free Tier eligible.
How Lambda works - AWS Lambda
This document covers creating, invoking, updating, listing, and deleting Lambda functions, as well as connecting Lambda to various AWS services like RDS, Kinesis, DynamoDB, DocumentDB, MSK, …
Developing Lambda functions locally with VS Code - AWS Lambda
Use the LocalStack integration in VS Code to test Lambda functions that make API calls to other AWS services during execution, such as reading from DynamoDB tables or writing to Amazon S3 buckets.
Serverless Computing - AWS Lambda Features - Amazon Web Services
AWS Lambda is a serverless compute service that runs your code in response to events and automatically manages the underlying compute resources for you.
AWS Lambda – Getting Started
Use AWS Lambda on its own or combined with other AWS services to build powerful web applications, microservices and APIs that help you to gain agility, reduce operational complexity, reduce cost and …
AWS Lambda Pricing
Lambda automatically manages instance provisioning, scaling, patching, and lifecycle management, while you retain the familiar Lambda programming model and seamless integration with event …
AWS Lambda Documentation
With AWS Lambda, you can run code without provisioning or managing servers. You pay only for the compute time that you consume—there's no charge when your code isn't running.
AWS Lambda – FAQs
AWS Lambda automatically monitors Lambda functions on your behalf, reporting real-time metrics through Amazon CloudWatch, including total requests, account-level and function-level concurrency …