Monitoring and Common Errors

Difficulty: Beginner
Duration: 4 minutes and 44 seconds
Students: 18,221
Rating: 4.7/5

Please note - this course has been removed our content library and replaced with a new course: https://cloudacademy.com/course/understanding-aws-lambda-run-scale-your-code-4006/introduction/ 

 

Learn and be able to implement solutions and applications using a serverless architecture with this AWS Lambda Course from Cloud Academy. By running your enterprise with this feature in mind you will be able to operate a more efficient environment and reduce overall costs. Gain an insight into the key compute serverless services used by AWS and understand the configuration and management involved.

This course is made up of 6 lectures, including a 24-minute demo video on how to configure a function.

For more related training content, try out the Learning Paths below.

Learning Objectives

  • Be able to explain what AWS Lambda is and what its uses are
  • Define the components used within Lambda
  • Explain the different elements of a Lambda function through its creation
  • Understand the key differences between policies used within Lambda
  • Recognize how event sources and event mappings are managed for both synchronous and asynchronous invocations
  • Discover how Amazon CloudWatch can monitor metrics and logs to isolate issues with your functions
  • Learn how to check for common errors that might be causing your functions to fail

Intended Audience

  • This course has been designed for those who are new to AWS Lambda, but are keen to understand how serverless architectures can help with their solutions.
  • If you are a developer or responsible for maintaining and managing your serverless environments then this course would be advantageous.
  • If you are studying for the AWS Certified Developer - Associate certification then this course is also recommended as AWS Lambda is covered heavily.

Prerequisites

  • As a prerequisite of this course, it is recommended that you have an understanding of what is meant by serverless architectures.
  • If you are unfamiliar with this term, then please take our existing course ‘What is Serverless computing’ within our ‘Getting Started with Serverless Computing on AWS’ Learning Path.
  • You should also be familiar with a programming language supported by AWS Lambda, these include:

- Node.js

- Python

- Java

- C# (.NET Core)

- Go

- Ruby

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