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be me

serverless supervisor

in charge of making sure the serverless environment is in fact, serverless

occasionally have to check if it's really serverless

one day, find out there are actual servers being used

serverless environment is no longer serverless

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ask my boss what to do

he says "just make it serverless again"

I say "how"

he says "I don't know, you're the supervisor"

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quit my job

become a servers supervisor

first day on the job, go to the new server room

it's empty, serverless

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[–] MonkderDritte@feddit.de 6 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Sounds like the same result with extra steps?

[–] DannyBoy@sh.itjust.works 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

There's a few advantages. No server maintenance is one, but the main benefits are scalability and cost. Renting a server is expensive and is billed regardless of usage per month. Serverless is billed in 10 millisecond blocks so you only pay for each request essentially. Since it creates one compute function per request, it will more easily scale up to meet a surge of users. Of course with any trendy technology it can be misused to situations where it's not a good fit and lose the cost and scalability benefits.

[–] suction@lemmy.world 5 points 4 months ago

You forgot the part where the provider of your serverless charges you a multiple of what your idling server would cost you.

It’s basically slicing up a server and selling you some slices at an exaggerated premium.

You spend more on supervising the stuff running on the slices so they don’t bankrupt you when a peak happens than you would for maintaining a server.

But hey, it’s fashionable to be serverless so let’s all do it