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Welcome to the final installment of our Complete AWS Lambda Handbook series! In part three of our series, we’ll cover Lambda deployment limitations, deployment package testing, cold starts, as well as observability, debugging, and monitoring AWS Lambda.
AWS DynamoDB changed the database game in Serverless and continues to do so, as its design repeatedly proves its huge value. In this post, you’ll find out everything you need to know to get started with DynamoDB.
Switching to serverless? Here’s a simple comparison between Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Firebase to help you make the decision on the best serverless vendor platform for your needs.
In the second part of our Complete AWS Lambda Handbook for Beginners, we discuss AWS Lambda pricing, share some interesting facts about AWS Lambda, and useful real-life Lambda use cases.
In the first part of our Complete AWS Lambda Handbook for Beginners, we explain the terminology you will be seeing when you first start out with serverless. You’ll also learn more about what is AWS Lambda and how to create a simple Lambda function.
The key to developing a successful serverless application is knowing AWS Lambda limits. In this article we will be listing some of AWS Lambda limits and looking at how to overcome them.
Serverless security is not inherently better or worse, it’s just different.
Using event-driven distributed systems has countless business benefits but easy observability isn’t one of them. The more functions you have, the more complicated things get. Fortunately there is a solution for this – Dashbird!
Dashbird is a monitoring, debugging and intelligence platform designed to help serverless developers build, operate, improve, and scale their modern cloud applications on AWS environment securely and with ease.
Dashbird gives us a simple and easy to use tool to have peace of mind and know that all of our Serverless functions are running correctly. We are instantly aware now if there’s a problem. We love the fact that we have enough information in the Slack notification itself to take appropriate action immediately and know exactly where the issue occurred.
Thanks to Dashbird the time to discover the occurrence of an issue reduced from 2-4 hours to a matter of seconds or minutes. It also means that hundreds of dollars are saved every month.
Great onboarding: it takes just a couple of minutes to connect an AWS account to an organization in Dashbird. The UI is clean and gives a good overview of what is happening with the Lambdas and API Gateways in the account.
I mean, it is just extremely time-saving. It’s so efficient! I don’t think it’s an exaggeration or dramatic to say that Dashbird has been a lifesaver for us.
Dashbird provides an easier interface to monitor and debug problems with our Lambdas. Relevant logs are simple to find and view. Dashbird’s support has been good, and they take product suggestions with grace.
Great UI. Easy to navigate through CloudWatch logs. Simple setup.
Dashbird helped us refine the size of our Lambdas, resulting in significantly reduced costs. We have Dashbird alert us in seconds via email when any of our functions behaves abnormally. Their app immediately makes the cause and severity of errors obvious.