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Red Hat Summit 2024 - How to Avoid Serverless Functions Lock-in

Red Hat Summit 2024 - How to Avoid Serverless Functions Lock-in

Kevin Dubois

May 08, 2024
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  1. @kevindubois @danieloh30 Serverless “Serverless computing refers to the concept of

    building and running applications that do not require server management. It describes a finer-grained deployment model where applications, bundled as one or more functions are uploaded to a platform and then executed, scaled, and billed in response to the exact demand needed at the moment” -- CNCF Definition, https://www.cncf.io/blog/2018/02/14/cncf-takes-first-step-towards-serverless-computing/
  2. @kevindubois @danieloh30 AWS Lambda, Functions... Built around the FaaS components

    and other services such as API Gateways. It enabled a variety of use cases but it is far from ideal for general computing and with room for improvements. 1.0 ➔ HTTP and other few Sources ➔ Functions only ➔ Limited execution time (5 min) ➔ No orchestration ➔ Limited local development experience FaaS
  3. @kevindubois @danieloh30 • Regulatory changes • Outages • Price changes,

    contract renegotiations • Other vendor offers better hw / services • New CIO/CTO • Shadow IT • … What if …
  4. @kevindubois @danieloh30 AWS Lambda, Functions... Built around the FaaS components

    and other services such as API Gateways. It enabled a variety of use cases but it is far from ideal for general computing and with room for improvements. 1.0 ➔ HTTP and other few Sources ➔ Functions only ➔ Limited execution time (5 min) ➔ No orchestration ➔ Limited local development experience Serverless Containers With the advent of containers & Kubernetes, many frameworks and solutions started to auto-scale containers. Cloud providers created offerings using managed services completely abstracting Kubernetes APIs. 1.5 ➔ Fargate, Cloud Run, Container Instances ➔ Knative, KEDA, etc ➔ Kubernetes based auto-scaling ➔ Microservices and Functions ➔ Easier to debug & test locally ➔ Polyglot & Portable Serverless is evolving...
  5. @kevindubois @danieloh30 Immutable revisions Deploy new features: performing canary, A/B

    or blue-green testing with gradual traffic rollout with no sweat and following best practices. Any programming language Use any programming language or runtime of choice. From Java, Python, Go and JavaScript to Quarkus, SpringBoot or Node.js. No need to configure number of replicas, or idling. Scale to zero when not in use, auto scale to thousands during peak, with built-in reliability and fault-tolerance. Automatic scaling Simplified developer experience to deploy applications/code on serverless containers abstracting infrastructure & focusing on what matters. Containers made easy Ready for the Hybrid Cloud Truly portable serverless running anywhere Kubernetes runs, that is on-premises or on any public cloud. Leverage data locality and SaaS when needed. prem aws azur e Event Driven Architectures Build loosely coupled & distributed apps connecting with a variety of built-in or third-party event sources or connectors powered by Operators. Knative is an Open Source, Cloud Agnostic Solution to build Serverless and Event Driven Applications on Kubernetes Knative
  6. @kevindubois @danieloh30 $ kn func create -l quarkus myfunc $

    kn func deploy $ kn service create myservice --image=xyz github.com/serverless-java-in-action/examples
  7. @kevindubois @danieloh30 AWS Lambda, Functions... Built around the FaaS components

    and other services such as API Gateways. It enabled a variety of use cases but it is far from ideal for general computing and with room for improvements. 1.0 ➔ HTTP and other few Sources ➔ Functions only ➔ Limited execution time (5 min) ➔ No orchestration ➔ Limited local development experience Serverless Containers With the advent of containers & Kubernetes, many frameworks and solutions started to auto-scale containers. Cloud providers created offerings using managed services completely abstracting Kubernetes APIs. 1.5 ➔ Fargate, Cloud Run, Container Instances ➔ Knative, KEDA, etc ➔ Kubernetes based auto-scaling ➔ Microservices and Functions ➔ Easier to debug & test locally ➔ Polyglot & Portable Integration & State The maturity and benefits of Serverless are recognized industry wide and it adds the missing parts to make pattern suitable for general purpose workloads and used on the enterprise. 2.0 ➔ Basic state handling ➔ Enterprise Integration Patterns ➔ Advanced Messaging Capabilities ➔ Blended with your PaaS ➔ Enterprise-ready event sources ➔ Solutions and outcome focused
  8. @kevindubois @danieloh30 Knative Eventing Eventing is a set of APIs

    for routing events from Producers to Consumers (known as Sinks) CloudEvent specification allows for the creation of Serverless components that are driven by Event rather than Traffic
  9. @kevindubois @danieloh30 CloudEvents CNCF graduated project - https://cloudevents.io/ Provides a

    common event schema => Interoperability, portability Extensible through extension attributes SDKs for different programming languages Protocol-agnostic (HTTP, AMQP, MQTT, …) Wide adoption
  10. @kevindubois @danieloh30 Wrapping it up… • Cloud providers offer a

    LOT of cool stuff • We need to be mindful of cloud lock-in • Serverless is much more than just FAAS • Use Open Source when you can, proprietary services when you must • If you find yourself limited by Open Source solutions, contribute and participate!
  11. @kevindubois @danieloh30 Thank you! Kevin Dubois Developer Advocate, Java Champion

    @kevindubois github.com/serverless-java-in-action/examples