Cold Start Latency Optimization Strategies for Function as a Service Platforms
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Abstract
Function as a Service (FaaS) has established itself as the dominant delivery model within the serverless computing (SC) ecosystem, enabling developers to deploy stateless, event-driven workloads without provisioning or managing any underlying server infrastructure. Despite substantial operational advantages in cost granularity and scaling automation, FaaS platforms are subject to a persistent performance bottleneck known as cold start latency, which occurs whenever a new execution environment must be initialized from scratch before an incoming function invocation can be served. Cold start penalties range from tens of milliseconds for lightweight runtimes to several seconds for applications executing on the…
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- Provisioning
- Bottleneck
- Software deployment
- Scheduling (production processes)
- Scalability
- Latency (audio)
- Virtualization
- Virtual machine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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