Continuous Profiler for AWS Lambda
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Datadog’s Continuous Profiler for AWS Lambda functions gives you visibility into the exact method name, class name, and line number in your Lambda code that is causing CPU or I/O bottlenecks.
Continuous Profiler for AWS Lambda is in public beta. During the beta period, profiling for Node and Python is available at no additional cost.
Usage
To enable profiling:
- Ensure you have installed the associated tracing library in your Lambda function.
- Set the
DD_PROFILING_ENABLED
environment variable to true
.
Data is available after a minimum of 60 execution seconds of the Lambda function.
The profiler works by spawning a thread that periodically wakes up and takes a snapshot of the CPU and heap of running code. This includes the profiler itself. If you want the profiler to ignore itself, set DD_PROFILING_IGNORE_PROFILER
to true
.
Support
Depending on your runtime, this feature requires the following tracer and layer versions:
Runtime | Minimum tracer version | Minimum layer version |
---|
Python | 1.4.0 | 62 |
Node.js | 2.22.1, 3.9.0 | 87 |
Further Reading
Documentation, liens et articles supplémentaires utiles: