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Building recursive logic with Step Functions

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  1. AWS Step Functions makes it easy to coordinate the components of distributed applications and microservices using visual workflows.
    Step Functions can be a good solution in such situations. We can set up a state machine easier than deploying an ECS container or provisioning an EC2 instance with all the installation hassle.

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  2. Automatic, event-driven compute service
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    Bob decided to create a Lambda function to run the script. He allocated it a large memory and added the 15 minutes maximum timeout. We should address a restriction: the 3rd party API has a rate limit cap and can only accept two requests per second. Considering the number of agents Bob's company stores in the database, he believes 15 minutes should be enough for the migration to complete.

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  3. Amazon EC2 Container Service is a highly scalable, high-performance​ container management service that supports Docker containers.
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    • Open Source
    Step Functions can be a good solution in such situations. We can set up a state machine easier than deploying an ECS container or provisioning an EC2 instance with all the installation hassle.

    #Developer Tools #Containers As A Service #Cloud Computing 46 social mentions

  4. Amazon Web Services offers reliable, scalable, and inexpensive cloud computing services. Free to join, pay only for what you use.
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    • Open Source
    Step Functions can be a good solution in such situations. We can set up a state machine easier than deploying an ECS container or provisioning an EC2 instance with all the installation hassle.

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