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Errors in the range of 400 to 499 usually point to a problem with the API client, and errors in the range of 500 to 599 mean something on the server is wrong. Let’s take a deeper dive.
The code you execute on AWS Lambda is called a Lambda function, and it can be considered, for better understanding, as a formula in a spreadsheet. As you need to make formulas, so it could automatically calculate any data you enter, functions are somewhat similar. Find out more about Lambda functions, and how to build, configure and trigger them.
We’ve collected the 22 most important serverless updates from re:Invent 2021 you need to know about. Announcements, updates & more – serverless edition ↓
AWS Lambda is an incredible tool that works well with an abundance of other services on AWS. In this hands-on walkthrough, we’ll show you how to get started and create your first Node.js AWS Lambda function.
In this article, we go over the Machine Learning services AWS has to offer so you can start training your own models or use pre-trained models.
In the development world, the ultimate goal is to increase the business value that you can add to your product. In this article, you’ll find out how to 10x your development speed with local serverless debugging and reach that goal faster.
There are many obvious benefits of going serverless but also an equal amount of challenges you need to overcome to reap the fruits and really make serverless work for you. Here’s list of the challenges and advice on how to overcome each.
AWS Lambda is an event-driven computing cloud with many uses. More often than not, using Lambda will save you time and resources. In this article, we will present you with some of the best AWS Lambda use cases.
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.