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Cloud Programming simplified : A Berkeley view onServerless ComputingEric JonasJohann Schleier-SmithVikram SreekantiChia-Che TsaiAnurag KhandelwalQifan PuVaishaal ShankarJoao Menezes CarreiraKarl KrauthNeeraja YadwadkarJoseph GonzalezRaluca Ada PopaIon StoicaDavid A. PattersonElectrical Engineering and Computer SciencesUniversity of California at BerkeleyTechnical Report No. UCB/EECS-2019-3 10, 2019 Copyright 2019, by the author(s).All rights reserved. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work forpersonal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies arenot made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copiesbear this notice and the full citation on the first page. To copy otherwise, torepublish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specificpermission. Acknowledgement The sponsors of the RISELab are Alibaba Group, Amazon Web Services, AntFinancial, Arm Holdings, Capital One, Ericsson, Facebook, Google, Huawei,Intel, Microsoft, Scotiabank, Splunk, VMware, and the National Programming Simplified: A Berkeley view on Serverless ComputingEric JonasJohann Schleier-Smith Vikram SreekantiChia-Che TsaiAnurag KhandelwalQifan PuVaishaal ShankarJoao CarreiraKarl KrauthNeeraja Yadwadkar Joseph E.
In 2009, to help explain the excitement around cloud computing, \The Berkeley View on Cloud Computing" [2] identi ed six potential advantages: 1.The appearance of in nite computing resources on demand. 2.The elimination of an up-front commitment by cloud users. 3.The ability to pay for use of computing resources on a short-term basis as needed.
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