This issue was published on October 22, 2024
In this issue, the AWS Lambda Console gets some development workflow upgrades, we learn that evidently CloudWatch Evidently wasn't an evident success, and cloud databases keep getting better. Read the full issue...
Below are the most popular links from Issue #302 as chosen by our Off-by-none email subscribers. Sign up for the newsletter and help choose the most popular links each week!
AWS Lambda console now supports real-time log analytics via Amazon CloudWatch Logs Live Tail
Discover more about what's new at AWS with Mountpoint for Amazon S3 CSI driver introduces new access controls for individual Kubernetes pods
Amazon DynamoDB announces user experience enhancements to organize your tables
Discover more about what's new at AWS with Mountpoint for Amazon S3 CSI driver introduces new access controls for individual Kubernetes pods
Support for Amazon CloudWatch Evidently ending soon by Greg Eppel
After careful consideration, we have made the decision to discontinue CloudWatch Evidently, effective 10/17/2025. Active customers will be able to use the service as normal until 10/17/2025, when support for the service will end.
Serverless APIs? This will help you choose the right one! by Jones Zachariah Noel N
APIs are the core component that is bringing in the integrations with Server or backend with the client that could be a front-end or another service or even a third-party application that is invoking them.
Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL and Amazon DynamoDB zero-ETL integrations with Amazon Redshift now generally available
Today, I am excited to announce the general availability of Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL-Compatible Edition and Amazon DynamoDB zero-ETL integrations with Amazon Redshift.
There are so many great blog posts, tutorials, use cases, and more shared each week by the #serverless community, that picking just a few to feature is really hard. So here are some other honorable mentions chosen by our readers.
The story of web framework Hono, from the creator of Hono by Yusuke Wada
Hono is a fast, lightweight web framework that runs anywhere JavaScript does, built with Web Standards. Of course, it runs on Cloudflare Workers. It was three years ago, in December 2021.
AWS Lambda console now surfaces key function insights via built-in Amazon CloudWatch Metrics Insights dashboard
Discover more about what's new at AWS with Mountpoint for Amazon S3 CSI driver introduces new access controls for individual Kubernetes pods
Stay up to date on using serverless to build modern applications in the cloud. Get insights from experts, product releases, industry happenings, tutorials and much more, every week!
Check out all our amazing sponsors and find out how you can sponsor an issue.
Jeremy is the CEO and Founder of Ampt and an AWS Serverless Hero that has a soft spot for helping people solve problems using serverless. He frequently consults with companies and developers transitioning away from the traditional “server-full” approach. You can find him ranting about serverless on Twitter, in several forums and Slack groups, hosting the Serverless Chats podcast, and at conferences around the world.
Off-by-none is committed to celebrating the diversity of the serverless community and recognizing the people who make it awesome. If you know of someone doing amazing things with serverless, please nominate them to be a Serverless Star ⭐️!