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What is AWS Lambda example?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 5:32 pm

AWS Lambda is a platform as a service (PaaS) that enables developers to run code without having to provision or manage servers. AWS Lambda lets you run code in response to events, such as the receipt of an email or the occurrence of a certain time-sensitive event.

You can use Lambda to power a wide range of applications, from simple chatbot routines to more complex tasks such as analyzing big data.

Lambda is a cost-effective way to run code, because it uses Amazon Web Services’ (AWS’) cloud-based infrastructure to provide the compute power, storage, and network resources that you need. You pay only for the resources that you use, and you can run your code using any AWS service, including Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2).

PRO TIP: When researching “What is AWS Lambda example?” be aware that AWS Lambda is a cloud-based service that allows you to run code without provisioning or managing servers.

Lambda is also a powerful platform for developing and testing your applications. You can run your code in the cloud, on your own computer, or on AWS Lambda itself.

You can also use AWS Lambda to run your code in the context of an existing AWS application.

To get started with AWS Lambda, see the following resources:

Lambda is a powerful platform for developing and testing your applications.

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