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Building Serverless Architectures

By : Cagatay Gurturk
Book Image

Building Serverless Architectures

By: Cagatay Gurturk

Overview of this book

Over the past years, all kind of companies from start-ups to giant enterprises started their move to public cloud providers in order to save their costs and reduce the operation effort needed to keep their shops open. Now it is even possible to craft a complex software system consisting of many independent micro-functions that will run only when they are needed without needing to maintain individual servers. The focus of this book is to design serverless architectures, and weigh the advantages and disadvantages of this approach, along with decision factors to consider. You will learn how to design a serverless application, get to know that key points of services that serverless applications are based on, and known issues and solutions. The book addresses key challenges such as how to slice out the core functionality of the software to be distributed in different cloud services and cloud functions. It covers basic and advanced usage of these services, testing and securing the serverless software, automating deployment, and more. By the end of the book, you will be equipped with knowledge of new tools and techniques to keep up with this evolution in the IT industry.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

Setting up a Route53 health check

We defined serverless applications as highly available applications because-within the SLA- there are always some servers that are available for your functions and they are even scaling up and down according to the capacity you need. On the other hand, it is always good idea to set up a automized health checks, so you can always monitor the health of your application and also you can monitor the latency, so you can make sure that all your endpoints are working properly.

Starting off with the setup

In this section, we will first see how to set up a health check for one of our endpoints with latency graphs. First, we will do this using AWS Console; then we will write a CloudFormation block to...