What is Function as a Service?

What is Function as a Service?

Author: Noah Gift October 3, 2024 Duration: 2:21

Function as a Service (FaaS): Core Building Block of Serverless Technology

What is FaaS?

  • Simplest unit of work for building applications, microservices, or event-driven protocols
  • Basic workflow: Input → Logic → Output

Characteristics of FaaS

  • Simple and easily understandable
  • Highly scalable
  • Quick response time

Popular FaaS Framework: AWS Lambda

  • Can be attached to various services:
    • S3 notifications (e.g., file uploads)
    • SQS (Simple Queue Service) messages
  • Enables building infinitely scalable services with small response times

Best Languages for Serverless/FaaS

  1. Rust
  2. Go

Advantages of Modern Compiled Languages for FaaS

  • Speed
  • Safety
  • Optimal deployment characteristics
  • Millisecond response and invocation times
  • Low energy usage

Key Considerations for FaaS Development

  • Focus on maintenance over ease of building
  • Optimize for low costs (financial and energy)
  • Consider total cost of service over time

Takeaway

When developing Function as a Service applications, prioritize long-term efficiency, maintenance, and cost-effectiveness over initial development ease. Choose languages and practices that support these goals in a serverless environment.

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