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Did you get your re:Invent holiday wish?

The Symphonia

Serverless, and related announcements, at re:Invent 2018 The fountains at the Bellagio?—?still Lambda is 4 years old, and clearly one of AWS’ main paths forward, along with machine learning. Lambda, alone, had a treasure trove of updates: Python 3.7, Ruby, C++, and Rust are now Lambda languages directly supported by AWS.

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Firecracker: lightweight virtualization for serverless applications

The Morning Paper

Firecracker is the virtual machine monitor (VMM) that powers AWS Lambda and AWS Fargate, and has been used in production at AWS since 2018. The traditional view is that there is a choice between virtualization with strong security and high overhead, and container technologies with weaker security and minimal overhead.

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Open Source at AWS re:Invent

Adrian Cockcroft

OPN304 Learnings from migrating a service from JDK 8 to JDK 11 AWS Lambda improved latency by migrating to JDK 11 with Amazon Corretto. Learn about how Lambda works behind the scenes, and how you can follow these steps to migrate your application to Corretto with Niall Connaughton?—?Software

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Open Source at AWS re:Invent

Adrian Cockcroft

OPN304 Learnings from migrating a service from JDK 8 to JDK 11 AWS Lambda improved latency by migrating to JDK 11 with Amazon Corretto. Learn about how Lambda works behind the scenes, and how you can follow these steps to migrate your application to Corretto with Niall Connaughton?—?Software

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Cloud Adoption in 2020

O'Reilly

O’Reilly Learning > We wanted to discover what our readers were doing with cloud, microservices, and other critical infrastructure and operations technologies. We imagine that companies in the software industry are more likely to be early (or mid-stage) adopters of technologies like cloud computing. 10,000 or more employees.

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