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Status Planned for future release
Workspace IBM Turbonomic ARM
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 20, 2024
Merged idea
This idea has been merged into another idea. To comment or vote on this idea, please visit TURBO-I-31 Support rightsizing and mangling AWS Lambda functions .

AWS Lambda Serverless optimisation Merged

This idea will be beneficial for all the customers running AWS serverless based applications.

Serverless functions optimization is very often required and uctually uncovered from Turbonomic. It depends by a a combination of memory allocation and execution time.

Turbonomic may gather the execution time from Instana and the memory allocation from AWS, then it may try to calculate the best memory size (GB/s/Month) in order to achieve the best saving with optimal execution time, recommending up or down sizing as required.

A sample of a possible AWS Lambda power tuning process can be seen here: https://github.com/alexcasalboni/aws-lambda-power-tuning

Here also an interesting article: https://www.simform.com/blog/aws-lambda-performance/

 

 

 

 

Idea priority Urgent