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Architecting Cloud-Native Serverless Solutions

You're reading from   Architecting Cloud-Native Serverless Solutions Design, build, and operate serverless solutions on cloud and open source platforms

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803230085
Length 350 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Aditya Krishnakumar Aditya Krishnakumar
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Serverless Essentials
2. Chapter 1: Serverless Computing and Function as a Service FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Backend as a Service and Powerful Serverless Platforms 4. Part 2 – Platforms and Solutions in Action
5. Chapter 3: Serverless Solutions in AWS 6. Chapter 4: Serverless Solutions in Azure 7. Chapter 5: Serverless Solutions in GCP 8. Chapter 6: Serverless Cloudflare 9. Chapter 7: Kubernetes, Knative and OpenFaaS 10. Chapter 8: Self-Hosted FaaS with Apache OpenWhisk 11. Part 3 – Design, Build, and Operate Serverless
12. Chapter 9: Implementing DevOps Practices for Serverless 13. Chapter 10: Serverless Security, Observability, and Best Practices 14. Chapter 11: Architectural and Design Patterns for Serverless 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

The case for serverless

Serverless brought a paradigm shift in how infrastructure management can be simplified or reduced to near zero. However, this doesn't mean that there are no servers, but it abstracts out all management responsibilities from the customer. When you're delivering software, infrastructure management and maintenance is always an ongoing engineering cost and adds up to the operational cost – not to mention the engineering cost of having people manage the infrastructure for it. The ability to build lightweight microservices, on-demand APIs, and serverless event processing pipelines has a huge impact on the overall engineering cost and feature rollouts.

One thing we haven't talked about much is the cost model of FaaS. While only part of the serverless landscape, its billing model is a testament to the true nature of serverless. All cloud vendors charge for FaaS based on the memory and execution time the function takes for a single run. When used with precision, this cost model can shave off a lot of money from your cloud budget. Right-sizing the function and optimizing its code becomes a necessary skill for developers and will lead to a design-for-performance-first mindset.

As we will see in Part 2 of this book, cloud vendors are heavily investing in building and providing serverless services as demand grows. The wide array of BaaS category services that are available to us is astounding and opens up a lot of possibilities. While not all business use cases can be converted to serverless, a large chunk of business use cases will find a perfect match in serverless.

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Architecting Cloud-Native Serverless Solutions
Published in: Jun 2023
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781803230085
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