This issue was published on June 11, 2024
In this issue, API Gateway increases its timeout, CloudWatch welcomes AI, and Amazon OpenSearch Serverless gets a price cut. Read the full issue...
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Storage-first pattern using Serverless
Sometimes we have sensitive requests which we need to prepeare our systems to avoid losing it. Usually losing these requests mean that the company/product loses money or introduce issues in the product/application
Amazon API Gateway integration timeout limit increase beyond 29 seconds
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How Stripe’s document databases supported 99.999% uptime with zero-downtime
In 2023, Stripe processed $1 trillion in total payments volume, all while maintaining an uptime of 99.999%. We obsess over reliability. As engineers on the database infrastructure team, we provide a database-as-a-service (DBaaS) called DocDB as a foundation layer for our APIs.
Amazon CloudWatch announces AI-Powered natural language query generation
Discover more about what's new at AWS with Announcing Amazon S3 Reduced Redundancy Storage
Cost-Effective Management of Static Data in Serverless Apps | Serverless Gu by Samuel Lock
Handling static data is nothing new, and servers have needed it since the dawn of the internet. This was a relatively simple engineering feat back then, due to software usually being found in monoliths. Meaning only a handful of physical servers needed the data.
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