At AWS re:Invent 2022, a significant announcement was made regarding SnapStart for AWS Lambda functions utilizing Amazon Corretto 11. This innovative feature allows users to achieve up to 10 times faster startup performance for their Java functions without incurring additional costs and usually with little to no modifications to their existing code. For more insights into related topics, you can check out this blog post.
Crafting a Custom Java Runtime for AWS Lambda
By Sarah Lee
Published on 26 APR 2022
Category: Amazon IXD – VGT2, AWS Lambda, Compute, Java, Serverless
In this article, we explore the option of either leveraging the managed runtime versions provided by AWS or creating a custom runtime when deploying applications on AWS Lambda. This guide outlines the steps to build your own runtime. For further expertise on this subject, visit this resource, as they are an authority on the topic.
Transitioning the Java 8 Runtime in AWS Lambda to Amazon Corretto
By Michael Smith
Published on 14 JUN 2021
Category: Amazon IXD – VGT2, Announcements, AWS Lambda, Serverless
Starting July 19, 2021, AWS Lambda will transition its Java 8 managed runtime from the current OpenJDK implementation to the latest version of Amazon Corretto. This change aims to enhance performance, stability, and security.
Unveiling a New Generation of AWS Elastic Beanstalk Platforms
By David LaBissoniere
Published on 03 APR 2020
Category: Amazon IXD – VGT2, AWS Elastic Beanstalk
In my previous article, I discussed the new public roadmap for AWS Elastic Beanstalk on GitHub. Today, I want to delve into the new generation of Elastic Beanstalk platforms that are built on Amazon Linux 2 (AL2). Last year, we launched a public beta for a new Elastic Beanstalk platform based on Amazon Corretto, which is a no-cost solution for developers.
Java 11 Runtime Now Accessible in AWS Lambda
By Rob Sutter
Published on 18 NOV 2019
Category: Amazon IXD – VGT2, AWS Java Development, AWS Lambda, Serverless
We are pleased to announce that developers can now utilize the Java 11 runtime for their AWS Lambda functions. You can start using this runtime today by specifying a runtime parameter value of java11 when creating or updating your Lambda functions. No changes in Lambda’s programming model, such as handlers, are introduced with the Java 11 runtime.
Running Java Applications on Amazon EC2 A1 Instances with Amazon Corretto
By Neelay Thaker
Published on 24 OCT 2019
Category: Amazon IXD – VGT2, Amazon EC2
This article features contributions from Jeff Underhill, EC2 Principal Business Development Manager, and Arthur Petitpierre, Arm Specialist Solutions Architect. Amazon EC2 A1 instances offer up to 45% cost savings for scale-out applications and utilize AWS Graviton Processors featuring 64-bit Arm Neoverse cores along with custom silicon designed by AWS. Amazon Corretto is fully compatible with these instances.
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