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DESCRIPTION:# Serverless!! So where does my state go??&#13\;\n&#13\;\nSer
 verless Architecture is great\, letting you deploy applications as indep
 endent functions that respond to events\, charge you only when they run\
 , and scale automatically. &#13\;\n&#13\;\nBut most applications need da
 ta\, someplace. What are the best ways to connect serverless functions t
 o stateful data?&#13\;\n&#13\;\nDarin Briskman from Amazon Web Services 
 will take a look at some of the options and best practices to using rela
 tional databases\, NoSQL databases and key-value stores\, including MySQ
 L\, PostgreSQL\, MongoDB and Redis with serverless architecture. Because
  functions come and go\, but data is forever (or\, at least until the TT
 L expires).\n\nTags: AWS. Serverless\n\nImported from: http://calagator.
 org/events/1250471447
URL:https://www.meetup.com/Portland-Serverless-Architecture-Meetup/
SUMMARY:PDX Serverless Meetup
LOCATION:Simple: 1615 SE 3rd Ave\, Suite 200\, Portland OR 97214 US
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