Corey begins by reciting the classic poem “The Aurora Serverless Road Not Taken” and telling the woeful tale of AWS’s diverging Aurora Serverless offerings. He gives a brief history of the two versions and highlights the issues with version 2, namely that it doesn’t actually meet the definition of “serverless,” doesn’t scale to zero, and comes with frustrating extra charges.
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01:33 Beatnik Corey recites the classic poem “The Aurora Serverless Road Not Taken”
02:35 Aurora Serverless v1 (2017), and Aurora Serverless v2 (2022)
04:04 Corey talks about the problems with Aurora Serverless v2, namely that it doesn’t scale to zero
05:49 v2s use of Amazon RDS proxy and ANOTHER extra charge
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