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Drive continuous intelligence for AWS Lambda with real-time analytics
Drive continuous intelligence for AWS Lambda with real-time analytics
Gain visibility into costs of AWS Lambda functions and optimize resources where appropriate.
Ensure that all your AWS functions are healthy by analyzing operational and performance trends. Identify exceptions and remediate quickly leveraging real-time dashboards.
Track the adoption and performance for different versions of a single AWS Lambda function such as resizing an application to fit a mobile device, tablet or laptop, which can help evaluate the impact of that particular function.
AWS Lambda is a new service that allows developers run code without provisioning or managing servers. You can run code for virtually any type of application or backend service and set up code to automatically trigger from other AWS services or call it directly from web or mobile applications.
With Lambda, developers do not provision AWS instances since Lambda performs all the operational and administrative activities. The code you run on AWS Lambda is called a “Lambda function, ” which includes your code as well as some associated configuration information. You can execute as many copies of Lambda functions as needed. AWS Lambda:
Using the Sumo Logic App for AWS Lambda, you can drill into the health of all your Lambda instances and:
The Sumo Logic App for Lambda reports are based on:
Log data contains valuable information about events and errors that occur in your AWS environment. Because log files include time-critical information, it is of the utmost importance to collect and analyze the information as quickly as possible.
Route your Amazon CloudWatch logs to Sumo Logic for advanced analytics and real-time visualization using the Sumo Logic Lambda function. Available in the AWS Blueprint Library, the Lambda function allows you to: