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<strong>Serverless </strong>is one of the developer world’s most popular misnomers. Contrary to its name, serverless computing does in fact use servers, but the benefit is that you can worry <strong><em>less</em></strong> about maintenance, scale, and configuration. This is because serverless is a cloud computing execution model where a cloud provider dynamically manages the allocation of machine and computational resources. You are basically deploying code to an environment without visible processes, operating systems, servers, or virtual machines. From a pricing perspective, you are typically charged for the actual amount of resources consumed and not by pre-purchased capacity.