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Episode 63: Serverless Computing Overview

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In this episode, we introduce the concept of serverless computing in AWS, focusing on how AWS services like AWS Lambda, API Gateway, and DynamoDB allow you to run applications without provisioning or managing servers. Serverless computing provides an event-driven architecture where you only pay for the compute time you consume, without worrying about the infrastructure. We’ll explain how AWS Lambda enables you to run code in response to events, such as HTTP requests, file uploads, or database changes, and how it integrates seamlessly with other AWS services for building scalable and cost-effective applications.

We’ll also discuss the benefits of serverless computing, including automatic scaling, improved cost efficiency, and simplified application management. Serverless architectures are ideal for applications with unpredictable workloads, where scaling and cost control are essential. By the end of this episode, you’ll understand how to use AWS serverless technologies to build highly scalable applications with minimal operational overhead. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, your trusted resource for expert-driven cybersecurity education.

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In this episode, we introduce the concept of serverless computing in AWS, focusing on how AWS services like AWS Lambda, API Gateway, and DynamoDB allow you to run applications without provisioning or managing servers. Serverless computing provides an event-driven architecture where you only pay for the compute time you consume, without worrying about the infrastructure. We’ll explain how AWS Lambda enables you to run code in response to events, such as HTTP requests, file uploads, or database changes, and how it integrates seamlessly with other AWS services for building scalable and cost-effective applications.

We’ll also discuss the benefits of serverless computing, including automatic scaling, improved cost efficiency, and simplified application management. Serverless architectures are ideal for applications with unpredictable workloads, where scaling and cost control are essential. By the end of this episode, you’ll understand how to use AWS serverless technologies to build highly scalable applications with minimal operational overhead. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, your trusted resource for expert-driven cybersecurity education.

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