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The problem here isn't the boot time, but the booting at all!!


Having a microVM handle a rare endpoint and then exit is often cheaper than leaving an EC2 instance running constantly. An EC2 instance also has extra administration needs. At some scales the savings can be significant.

Shaving ms off the boot of that VM is a performance boost of that lambda (or whatever the cloud vendor calls it).


Why does anything have to boot? What does booting do?




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