Announcing Support for AWS Lambda Functions running on AWS Graviton2 processors
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Announcing Support for AWS Lambda Functions running on AWS Graviton2 processors


Summary

This article details how to use remote instrumentation to gain deeper insights into AWS Lambda function performance without modifying application code. By leveraging tools like open telemetry and extensions, developers can collect metrics, traces, and logs directly from the Lambda environment, enabling faster troubleshooting and improved observability. This approach simplifies monitoring and reduces the overhead of traditional, code-embedded instrumentation.
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