Serverless Computing with Amazon Web Services
Graham, Simon (2022)
Graham, Simon
2022
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2022060214472
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2022060214472
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This study intends to leave the author and reader with a solid understanding of serverless as a concept with the likes of event-driven computing and real time messaging, as well showing practical hands-on experience deploying a serverless mobile front-end whilst using IoT to send messages in real time.
Also introduced will be the found benefits of serverless and cloud models for any business size with what a cloud provider can offer with examples of how practical, efficient and accessible a user’s cloud operations are with a look into best practices in context. Connections from the cloud to linux heritage are answered and context commercial practices are explored.
The project makes use of the specific services for demonstrating tasks that serverless technologies have made possible or easier than legacy cloud methods. This is done across six parts, exploring AWS learning material by creating a working environment in a cloud terminal with premade libraries and downloadable content to show how real developers can work and share code, functions and other content for production. The goal by exploring a workshop is to discover further knowledge on serverless and apply it to support the theories I have and make new connections of understanding for my own conclusion.
Also introduced will be the found benefits of serverless and cloud models for any business size with what a cloud provider can offer with examples of how practical, efficient and accessible a user’s cloud operations are with a look into best practices in context. Connections from the cloud to linux heritage are answered and context commercial practices are explored.
The project makes use of the specific services for demonstrating tasks that serverless technologies have made possible or easier than legacy cloud methods. This is done across six parts, exploring AWS learning material by creating a working environment in a cloud terminal with premade libraries and downloadable content to show how real developers can work and share code, functions and other content for production. The goal by exploring a workshop is to discover further knowledge on serverless and apply it to support the theories I have and make new connections of understanding for my own conclusion.