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Elastic Cloud Serverless now generally available on Google Cloud

Elastic Cloud Serverless provides the fastest way to start and scale security, observability, and search solutions — without managing infrastructure. Today, we are excited to announce the general availability of Elastic Cloud Serverless on Google Cloud — now available in the Iowa (us-central1) region. Elastic Cloud Serverless provides the fastest way to start and scale observability, security, and search solutions without managing infrastructure.

How to create and monitor an AWS Lambda function in Java 11

Serverless computing is a modern cloud-based application architecture in which the application’s infrastructure and support services layer are completely abstracted from the software layer. While every application still relies on physical servers to run, serverless applications shift that responsibility to cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Why your serverless monitoring is failing (and how to fix it)

Monitoring systems have become absolutely critical for modern businesses, and understanding the fundamentals of application monitoring is key to success. But when it comes to serverless monitoring, the game gets even trickier. Serverless architectures, while offering incredible flexibility and cost advantages, present unique monitoring challenges that traditional approaches simply can't handle.

Three key facts about serverless reliability

Serverless computing requires a significant shift in how organizations think about deploying and managing applications. No longer do Ops teams need to think about provisioning servers, installing operating system patches, and writing shell scripts to manage deployments. While serverless takes away much of this responsibility, one aspect still needs to be handled thoughtfully: reliability. In this blog, we’ll look at three important facts about serverless reliability that teams often overlook.