Cold starts are not necessarily "fractions of a second"
.Net on a VPC is roughly 15 seconds.
Node on a VPC is still up to 10 seconds.
Pretty much a problem across the board with AWS Lambda behind VPC.
VPC adds about 5-10 seconds as the virtual network adaptor gets provisioned
Agree, 5-10 seconds delay is not good (although probably OK for background processing that runs periodically). Without VPC, Node is much faster.
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Cold starts are not necessarily "fractions of a second"
.Net on a VPC is roughly 15 seconds.
Node on a VPC is still up to 10 seconds.
Pretty much a problem across the board with AWS Lambda behind VPC.
VPC adds about 5-10 seconds as the virtual network adaptor gets provisioned
Agree, 5-10 seconds delay is not good (although probably OK for background processing that runs periodically). Without VPC, Node is much faster.