AWS announces high resource Lambda functions, container image support & millisecond billing

AWS announces high resource Lambda functions, container image support & millisecond billing

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https://techcrunch.com/2020/12/01/aws-announces-high-resource-lambda-functions-container-image-support-millisecond-billing/

AWS announced some big updates to its Lambda serverless function service today. For starters, starting today it will be able to deliver functions with up to 10MB of memory and 6 vCPUs (virtual CPUs). This will allow developers building more compute-intensive functions to get the resources they need.

“Starting today, you can allocate up to 10 GB of memory to a Lambda function. This is more than a 3x increase compared to previous limits. Lambda allocates CPU and other resources linearly in proportion to the amount of memory configured. That means you can now have access to up to 6 vCPUs in each execution environment,” the company wrote in a blog post announcing the new capabilities.

AWS announces high resource Lambda functions, container image support & millisecond billing

Dec 1, 2020, 6:41pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2020/12/01/aws-announces-high-resource-lambda-functions-container-image-support-millisecond-billing/ > AWS announced some big updates to its Lambda serverless function service today. For starters, starting today it will be able to deliver functions with up to 10MB of memory and 6 vCPUs (virtual CPUs). This will allow developers building more compute-intensive functions to get the resources they need. > “Starting today, you can allocate up to 10 GB of memory to a Lambda function. This is more than a 3x increase compared to previous limits. Lambda allocates CPU and other resources linearly in proportion to the amount of memory configured. That means you can now have access to up to 6 vCPUs in each execution environment,” the company wrote in a blog post announcing the new capabilities.