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AWS Bites is the show where we answer questions about AWS! This show is brought to you be Eoin Shanaghy and Luciano Mammino, certified AWS experts.

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If you’re curious about building with LLMs, but you want to skip the hype and learn what it takes to ship something reliable in production, this episode is for you.We share our real-world experience building AI-powered apps and the gotchas you hit af... more

AWS Lambda is fantastic for small, stateless code on demand. But when your “function” starts looking like a workflow (retries, backoff, long waits, human approvals, callbacks), classic Lambda patterns can feel like a fight: 15-minute max runtime, no ... more

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AWS just made Lambda… less serverless. Lambda Managed Instances (Lambda MI) brings managed EC2 capacity into Lambda, and it changes the rules: environments stay warm, a single environment can handle multiple concurrent invocations, and scaling become... more

Love AWS Fargate, but occasionally hit the “I need more control” wall (GPUs, storage, network bandwidth, instance sizing)? In this episode of AWS Bites, Eoin and Luciano put the brand-new Amazon ECS Managed Instances (ECS MI) under the microscope as ... more

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Mark Sailes
Former AWS engineer and international recognized expert on Java and serverless technologies.
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Episode: 148. Lambda and Java with Mark Sailes
Fiona McKenna
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Farrah Campbell
Head of Modern Compute Community at AWS, prolific international speaker, and advocate for community engagement in technology.
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Episode: 130. Growing in Tech with Farrah Campbell

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Eoin Shanaghy
Co-host and certified AWS expert, knowledgeable in AWS services and technologies.
Luciano Mammino
Co-host and certified AWS expert, skilled in AWS services and cloud architecture.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 65 ratings
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    This is a very informative and well-paced podcast to get good info on AWS services. A very nice and recommended discovery!

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Highly recommended for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of AWS and cloud technologies.
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148. Lambda and Java with Mark Sailes
Q: What are the benefits of SnapStart and provision concurrency?
SnapStart helps to save latency, and provision concurrency can optimize both performance and costs, especially for functions with significant traffic.
148. Lambda and Java with Mark Sailes
Q: When should teams use Java on Lambda?
Teams should consider using Java when they have a strong existing Java base, the need for manageable cold start times, and when working with enterprise-level applications where serverless can significantly reduce costs.
148. Lambda and Java with Mark Sailes
Q: Why should we bet on Java in 2025?
Java has a rich history and a large ecosystem of tools and libraries that make it relevant for existing projects adopting serverless solutions. It provides maintainability and lowers the company's overhead when migrating from traditional setups to serverless.
143. Is App Runner better than Fargate?
Q: How does App Runner pricing compare to Fargate?
App Runner pricing is based on memory and CPU usage, and it eliminates the additional costs typically associated with load balancing in Fargate.
143. Is App Runner better than Fargate?
Q: What is App Runner?
App Runner is a relatively new AWS service designed to simplify running containers in the cloud, specifically tailored for web applications and APIs.

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Content primarily focuses on deep technical discussions surrounding Amazon Web Services (AWS) and its various functionalities. Recent episodes feature topics such as AWS Lambda Durable Functions, ECS Managed Instances, and the utilization of headless Content Management Systems (CMS) on AWS. The hosts provide practical insights and detailed explanations, often sharing personal experiences and real-world applications that bring the content to life. Unique elements include the exploration of new AWS features and services, as well as thoughtful critiques of existing products within the AWS ecosystem, allowing listeners to stay informed about the latest developments in cloud computing. Overall, the show is likely to appeal to developers and IT ... more

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