Software architects rely on reference architectures because such tools help them more easily develop and maintain serverless and other complex systems. Different reference architectures are available for different types of systems, such as a mobile or IoT backend, real-time file-processing function, or web application. To further optimize your architectures, you can use Fauna , a distributed document-relational database that's ACID by default.
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Why do you need serverless patterns reference architectures? .css-l70tfw{box-sizing:border-box;margin:0;min-width:0;display:-webkit-inline-box;display:-webkit-inline-flex;display:-ms-inline-flexbox;display:inline-flex;padding:0;opacity:0;-webkit-transition:all .2s;transition:all .2s;font-size:20px;pointer-events:none;margin-left:8px;}Serverless patterns reference architectures with FaunaBuilding a basic web applicationMigrating legacy applicationsHandling unpredictable workloadsTracking failed API requestsStoring data before processingConclusionSort: