Serverless Computing for Beginners - What Is Serverless Computing - Cloud Computing
Offered By: Great Learning via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Serverless computing is a method of providing backend services on an as-used basis. A serverless provider allows users to write and deploy code without the hassle of worrying about the underlying infrastructure. This video will help you to understand everything related to "Serverless Computing". It will also help you to explore AWS Lambda Service, which is a Serverless Compute service offered by Amazon Web services.
Serverless is the native architecture of the cloud that enables you to shift more of your operational responsibilities to AWS, increasing your agility and innovation. Serverless allows you to build and run applications and services without thinking about servers. A company that gets backend services from a serverless vendor is charged based on their computation and do not have to reserve and pay for a fixed amount of bandwidth or number of servers, as the service is auto-scaling.
Serverless computing allows developers to purchase backend services on a flexible ‘pay-as-you-go’ basis, meaning that developers only have to pay for the services they use. In this tutorial, we have covered all the important topics such as, What is Serverless Computing, What is Serverless Computing Architecture, What is AWS and AWS Lambda, and much more that will help you to get a hold over this concept.
Syllabus
Introduction.
Agenda.
Why Cloud Computing?.
Traditional Applications.
Serverless Computing.
Serverless Computing Architecture.
What is AWS and AWS Lambda?.
AWS Lambda Demo.
Taught by
Great Learning
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