Solid roundup of the quieter releases. Lambda Managed Instances caught my attention becuase it seems like AWS is basically acknowledging that pure serverless doesn't always fit steady-state workloads where paying per invocation gets pricey. The capacity provider model could actualy help teams that are stuck between Lambda's DX and Fargate's cost structure, especially for things like background processing that dont need instant scale-to-zero.
Solid roundup of the quieter releases. Lambda Managed Instances caught my attention becuase it seems like AWS is basically acknowledging that pure serverless doesn't always fit steady-state workloads where paying per invocation gets pricey. The capacity provider model could actualy help teams that are stuck between Lambda's DX and Fargate's cost structure, especially for things like background processing that dont need instant scale-to-zero.
TBH it is a bit weird to see lambda running on an ec2 instance, it sounds like a cardinal sin ๐
I can see some benefits regarding this, for example the pricing part