Serverless-based Application
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A Serverless-based Application is a computing application that follows a serverless architecture.
- Example(s):
- Netflix Inc.'s rule-based self-managing infrastructure, including event-based triggers to help automate the encoding process of media files. [1].
- A Serverless Web Application.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Serverless Computing Platform, Microservices-based Application.
References
2022
- https://chat.openai.com/chat
- Q: what are some well-known applications that make use of a serverless architecture?
- A: Serverless architecture is a flexible and cost-effective way to build and deploy applications, and it is used by a wide range of organizations across various industries. Here are a few examples of well-known [[applications that make use of a serverless architecture:
- Netflix: Netflix uses AWS Lambda to power its streaming service, using serverless architecture to process and analyze data from millions of users in real-time. [2]
- Lyft: Lyft uses serverless architecture to power its ride-hailing platform, using AWS Lambda and other serverless technologies to process and analyze data from millions of rides.
- Airbnb: Airbnb uses serverless architecture to power its online marketplace, using AWS Lambda and other serverless technologies to process and analyze data from millions of listings and bookings.
- The New York Times: The New York Times uses serverless architecture to power its digital content delivery platform, using AWS Lambda and other serverless technologies to process and deliver content to millions of readers.
- Pinterest: Pinterest uses serverless architecture to power its image search and recommendation platform, using AWS Lambda and other serverless technologies to process and analyze data from billions of images.
- These are just a few examples of well-known applications that make use of serverless architecture. Serverless architectures are particularly well-suited for applications that need to scale quickly and handle large amounts of data in real-time, and are being adopted by a growing number of organizations.