
Create your first Lambda function - AWS Lambda
To get started with Lambda, use the Lambda console to create a function. In a few minutes, you can create and deploy a function and test it in the console. As you carry out the tutorial, you'll …
What is AWS Lambda?
When using Lambda, you are responsible only for your code. Lambda runs your code on a high-availability compute infrastructure and manages all the computing resources, including server …
Serverless Computing - AWS Lambda - Amazon Web Services
With AWS Lambda, you can build and operate powerful web and mobile back-ends that deliver consistent, uninterrupted service to end users by automatically scaling up and down based on …
AWS Lambda Documentation
With AWS Lambda, you can run code without provisioning or managing servers. You pay only for the compute time that you consume—there's no charge when your code isn't running.
Lambda quotas - AWS Lambda
AWS Lambda is designed to scale rapidly to meet demand, allowing your functions to scale up to serve traffic in your application. Lambda is designed for short-lived compute tasks that do not …
Working with Lambda environment variables - AWS Lambda
Learn how to use environment variables in Lambda. Use environment variables to adjust functions without updating code.
Augment Lambda functions using Lambda extensions - AWS …
Learn how to use extensions with your AWS Lambda function to integrate your preferred monitoring and observability tools.
Lambda runtimes - AWS Lambda
Lambda is responsible for curating and publishing security updates for all supported managed runtimes and container base images. By default, Lambda will apply these updates …
Invoking a Lambda function using an Amazon API Gateway endpoint
You can create a web API with an HTTP endpoint for your Lambda function by using Amazon API Gateway. API Gateway provides tools for creating and documenting web APIs that route …
Building Lambda functions with Node.js - AWS Lambda
AWS Lambda enables building scalable web apps, mobile backends, processing data streams, responding to database changes, running scheduled tasks, building stateful workflows, and …