AWS Lambda Tutorial: Getting Started with Serverless Computing | KodeKloud
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
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In this AWS Lambda tutorial, we'll explore how to get started with serverless computing using AWS Lambda. We'll cover the basics of serverless computing, including what it is and why it's important, as well as how to create and deploy AWS Lambda functions. Along the way, we'll touch on AWS Lambda pricing, security best practices, and troubleshooting tips.
Finally, we'll walk through a demo on how to deploy an application on AWS Lambda. So whether you're a developer looking to streamline your application development process, or an IT professional interested in learning more about cloud computing, this AWS Lambda tutorial is a must-watch.
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These are the topics covered in this video:
00:00 - Introduction
03:14 - What is AWS Lambda?
05:07 - AWS Lambda Premium Course
05:52 - AWS Lambda Use Cases
06:34 - Lambda Concepts
08:27 - Benefits of Lambda
10:25 - Lambda Pricing
12:08 - Demo - Deploying an Application on AWS Lambda
33:43 - Conclusion
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The best lambda tutorials on CZcams by miles, thank you very much for teaching this for free.
You are the best, among all the lambda tutorials that I have watched. You have taught destination,third-party library, layers. Very practical. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
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I really that you by heart for making this video for such a keen explanation ,thanks once again
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I had a bad experience with this video because you are using a super big monitor and recording the video but when i am watching on my 14 inch laptop i can barely see the texts.. And if someone is watching this on a mobile phone it's nearly impossible so.. I suggest you to take care of it.. By the way nice video i loved the way you teach...
This video is so detailed. Thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
Great Explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
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Very good informative and to the point.
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Great video. Pls do more real time scenarios and use cases like this.
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Great Tutorial..Thank u very much
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you
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That's a great video, and I got enough information quickly.
SUGGESTION: please slow down your pitch it's like watching the video with 1.5X so can you please go a little slow it helps a lot of them, I see no one mentioned here so just letting you know
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just one thing i was requesting for KCNA course from last one year
but i passed it yesterday ...so you all can take your time now 😂
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Hope to see cloud AWS course soon !!
well this instructor is amazing i have seen his s3 series with kodekloud subscription but the guy who taught lambda function was not that good. same goes with linux was fabulous.
Thanks for the feedback. We shall share your concerns with the concerned department.
Thanks for sharing... My question for better understanding is : behind lambda function that's an Ec2 instance is launched to execute our function written in a particular language ? As you say in the beginning, " lambda is a serverless service but actually a server is running behind lambda service..."
Yes AWS handles it so the developer only focuses to write the code.
Thank you, great video especially for total beginners!
By the way, at 14:25, have anybody come across a "Load failed" error when trying to create the lambda function ?
(I am using the root account if that plays any role)
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i was looking for exact same demo albiet with Java language (Spring)
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What touchless to server means? I have too much touch to the server with bunch of code loaded to remote node that has "run time" to execute my code, what you are talking about touchless? What is exactly the "touch" you try to define in professional and scientific way?
Pricing by instance is invention but over complicated. What about charging simply by electricity kw consumed as utility company did that for sure will simplify the charging metering process. At least you don't have to tell it is serverless or not?
With hundred of service roll out to market, most of user would be developer, where is service selection guide, how we assemble those services to work together without crash each other and noninteroperable between? No clue about that. AWS really brought up a new challenge, on top of that all service never use any tech term, instead it use whatever but technology. So it the confusion even worse. What a great service?
im so afraid of aws pricing that im thinking serverless is useless mostly of times its like a trap for projects, obviusly aws is awesome and useful but solutions like amplify seems useless for real production apps.
We totally understand your concerns about AWS pricing. It's essential to carefully plan and monitor your usage to avoid unexpected costs. However, serverless can be a game-changer when implemented correctly.
Why I need tell if I am using aws "serverless" when term of "server" today becomes clueless? What I am going to loss if I don't know serverless while using Lamda, which I don't know what exactly that codenamed re-packaged service of web server hosting? Much Ado About Nothing. I don't see any value about it.
Thank you
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