With the auto-scaling properties of using Serverless Architecture you can rest assured it will always serve all the users hitting your API. If you have an app in production, you can cut costs drastically. I’ll show you how to use the code you’re already used to, and apply it to a Serverless environment. Shifting your mindset to using Serverless Architecture is not a small feat. Learning is hard, even if you’re a dev, and used to learning new things. I’m not in any way an above average developer. Learning new things is not easy, believe me. Ew, the terminal! How do you exit Vim again? *shivers* You’re a developer, why should you need to get your hands dirty with the horror of the command line. Many of the use cases make sense to let the cloud provider handle the server management, scaling and up time. They’re just in some undisclosed server farm somewhere floating in the cloud. Digging into the various pros and cons of not having dedicated servers, or instances you can call your own. I’ve dabbled a fair share in the dark arts of Serverless. You can host and scale apps automagically. It's like serverless but for running entire back ends. NEWABOUT PAGE Zeet is sponsoring this blogpost for the next month.
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