AWS Lambda supports up to 32 GB of memory and 16 vCPUs for Lambda Managed Instances
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This article announces that AWS Lambda now supports up to 32 GB of memory and 16 vCPUs for Lambda Managed Instances, enabling compute-intensive workloads.
- Lambda Managed Instances now support up to 32 GB memory and 16 vCPUs
- Customers can configure memory-to-vCPU ratios: 2:1, 4:1, or 8:1
- Enables data processing, media transcoding, and scientific simulations
- No infrastructure management required with built-in routing and auto-scaling
- Available in all AWS Regions where Lambda Managed Instances is generally available
- Configurable via AWS Console, CLI, CloudFormation, CDK, or SAM
This enhancement allows customers to run larger, more resource-intensive Lambda functions with flexible CPU-to-memory configurations tailored to their workload requirements.
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