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Adam Johnson
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We're here to answer any questions, and get any feedback you may have. Thanks everyone!
Servers.lol
Should your EC2 be a Lambda?
Servers.lol is a tool we built to help us figure out if our EC2 based workloads were a good candidate for migrating towards serverless on AWS Lambda. There's an automated tool if you're using Elastic Beanstalk, otherwise answer a few questions and you'll get a cost comparison and recommendation.
Servers.lol
Should your EC2 be a Lambda?
Adam Johnson
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Awesome press has come out regarding IOpipe:
* https://thenewstack.io/iopipe-launches-lambda-monitoring-tool-aws-summit/
* https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/14/with-2-5m-in-seed-funding-iopipe-brings-monitoring-to-serverless-applications/
* https://www.geekwire.com/2017/iopipe-raises-2-5m-madrona-nea-underscore-build-monitoring-tools-serverless-computing/
IOpipe
Application operations platform for serverless
Adam Johnson
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Co-creator here. We were building serverless applications and found that there was a major lack of visibility and instrumentation when it came to debugging complex functions in AWS Lambda, so we built IOpipe to address these issues.
Some highlights:
• Supports AWS Lambda functions written in node.js and python
• Requires no AWS credentials
• A bird’s-eye view of all your functions
• Get...
IOpipe
Application operations platform for serverless
IOpipe is an application operations platform built for serverless architectures running on AWS Lambda. Through the collection of high fidelity telemetry within Lambda invocations, users can quickly correlate important data points to discover anomalies and identify issues. IOpipe offers tracing, profiling, metrics, monitoring, and more.
IOpipe
Application operations platform for serverless