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The code you write does not have to be reentrant, ''"If the function is invoked again while a request is still being processed, another instance is provisioned, increasing the function's concurrency."''\\
The code you write does not have to be re-entrant, ''"If the function is invoked again while a request is still being processed, another instance is provisioned, increasing the function's concurrency."''\\
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If you invoke your Lambda function via an ALB, you need an ALB per function, you could end up with a lot of ALB's, which is quite a lot of management?
If you invoke your Lambda function via an ALB, you should be able to use lb rules to send request to functions based of path or http headers, see [Using AWS Lambda with an Application Load Balancer|https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/services-alb.html]