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Reference architectures

Below you will find reference architectures that offer deep insights into how AWS Lambda can be used to create serverless architectures and applications. You can also find sample applications and code from the AWS Serverless Application Repository.

Diagram of AWS serverless blog web application architecture, showing components like Route 53, CloudFront, S3 for static resources, API Gateway, Lambda functions, DynamoDB, and SNS.

Web application

Diagram illustrating AWS Lambda real-time stream processing workflow, showing data flow from event ingestion (via Kinesis) through Lambda functions, DynamoDB, and CloudWatch for monitoring.

Mobile backend

Diagram illustrating AWS Lambda real-time stream processing workflow, showing data flow from event ingestion (via Kinesis) through Lambda functions, DynamoDB, and CloudWatch for monitoring.

Real-time stream processing

Technical talks

Learn from AWS solutions architects and product managers about building serverless applications in technical deep dive videos. Visit our customer talks to learn from AWS customers about how they are using AWS Lambda to build scalable, reliable applications quickly and cost-effectively for their mission-critical applications.

Introduction to AWS Lambda & serverless applications (56:01)
A serverless journey: AWS Lambda under the hood (59:12)
Big data, analytics & machine learning on AWS Lambda (59:46)
Local testing & deployment best practices for serverless (51:16)

Customer case studies

Learn how other enterprises accelerate their businesses and decrease their costs using serverless architectures, with AWS Lambda at the core. Visit our AWS Lambda customer case studies to learn more.

Financial Engines case study

Financial Engines is the largest independent investment advisor in the US by assets under management. By moving their core platform to a serverless architecture powered by AWS Lambda, Financial Engines has benefited from cost savings, zero administration and downtime, and seamless scaling that handles request rates of up to 60,000 per minute.                     

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Square Enix case study

Square Enix uses AWS Lambda to run image processing for its Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG). With AWS Lambda, Square Enix was able to reliably handle spikes of up to 30 times normal traffic. Lambda also lowered the time required for image processing from several hours to just over 10 seconds, and reduced infrastructure and operational costs.

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Localytics case study

Localytics is a web and mobile app analytics and engagement company, with brands such as ESPN, eBay, Fox, Salesforce, RueLaLa and the New York Times. With AWS Lambda, various teams at Localytics can tap into parallel data streams to create independent microservices. It enables the company to get new services to customers faster. For a startup, faster time to market is key.

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Customer testimonials

Check out at a glance customer testimonials to learn how customers have benefited from building serverless architectures with AWS Lambda.

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Blogs

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