Is possible to change lambda timeout container?

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Hey, I'm trying to avoid cold start in my lambda functions.
Is there any way to control the container timeout?
Can I reserve 1 or 10 containers for a longer period of time? Even if this will be an extra charge.

I just want to know if is anything I can do to control container timeout, besides keeping it warm with schedule requests.

Edited by: jnabais on Mar 20, 2019 3:33 AM

jnabais
gefragt vor 5 Jahren679 Aufrufe
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Hello,

Unfortunately, as of now, it is not possible to control the container timeout and reserve it for a longer time. I see that you are already following the best practices of keeping lambda functions warm using scheduled requests. Thank you for the feedback. I will forward this feature request to the internal team. However, we will not be able to provide an ETA for when/if this feature will be released.

Kindly, check our products announcement page [1] and AWS Blog [2] periodically for updates.

[1] https://aws.amazon.com/new/
[2] https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/

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