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Subscribe to Serverless APM for AWS Lambda
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This page explains how to subscribe to Serverless APM for AWS Lambda.AppDynamics provides Serverless APM functionality in the form of a tracer library. See Serverless APM.
Requirements
Serverless APM for AWS Lambda supports AWS Lambda functions implemented in Java, Node.js, or Python. A subscription to Serverless APM requires:
A Splunk AppDynamics Premium or Enterprise license, using either the Agent-based Licensing model or the Infrastructure-based Licensing model is required for Serverless APM to enable data ingestion. However, Serverless APM does not lead to additional usage of ABL or IBL APM license units, and no additional costs related to ABL or IBL APM are incurred due to Serverless APM.
Your Controller access key. This requires you to be an AppDynamics Account Owner or have Administrator privileges.
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role with permission to one of these policies:
AWSMarketplaceManageSubscriptions
AWSMarketplaceFullAccess
Subscribe to Serverless APM
Contact Splunk AppDynamics Support to subscribe to Splunk AppDynamicsServerless APM for AWS Lambda through AWS Marketplace.
Unsubscribe from Serverless APM for AWS Lambda
Unsubscribe from Serverless APM for AWS Lambda to stop all tracing by AppDynamics.
Sign in to the AWS Management Console.
Go to Your Account > Your Software Subscriptions > SaaS. Locate the AppDynamics Serverless APM for AWS Lambda subscription.
Select Cancel Subscription. Cancel Subscription unsubscribes all Controllers from Serverless APM.
You can disable Serverless APM at any time. When you disable Serverless APM, the tracer continues to monitor any instances currently executing until those instances finish. Requests executed by instances started after you disable the tracer are not monitored.
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