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Serverless plugin domain manager not reducing the resource limit



Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Data science time! April 2019 and salary with experience
The Ask Question Wizard is Live!Angular SPA inconsistent with ANY access-control-allow-methods from API GatewayHow to access plugin output in serverless.yml of Serverless Framework?Serverless Framework AWS 403 Forbidden Error with Domain OnlyHow to get the target domain name of a custom domain for Regional AWS API Gateway in Cloudformation?Multiple serverless files sharing the same api gatewayAWS CloudFormation stack deploy fails with error “property Responses not defined for resource of type API”AWS API gateway High Availability setup in us-east-1 and us-east-2Why would a Serverless Node 8 function work locally but fail on AWS with no error messages?AWS API Gateway Not Forwarding HTTP Method Type or URL to Lambda FunctionServerless plugin nested stack error - Cannot create LogStack



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I ran into the 200 resource limit on cloudformation when using serverless. I saw on the blog that using the domain manager will help mitigate this issue by freeing a few resources from the api gateway.



After implementing this I realized it did nothing to help resource limit. Do I need to do something else after this. I am not sure if I should remove my sls stack and redeploy it?










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    I ran into the 200 resource limit on cloudformation when using serverless. I saw on the blog that using the domain manager will help mitigate this issue by freeing a few resources from the api gateway.



    After implementing this I realized it did nothing to help resource limit. Do I need to do something else after this. I am not sure if I should remove my sls stack and redeploy it?










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      I ran into the 200 resource limit on cloudformation when using serverless. I saw on the blog that using the domain manager will help mitigate this issue by freeing a few resources from the api gateway.



      After implementing this I realized it did nothing to help resource limit. Do I need to do something else after this. I am not sure if I should remove my sls stack and redeploy it?










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      I ran into the 200 resource limit on cloudformation when using serverless. I saw on the blog that using the domain manager will help mitigate this issue by freeing a few resources from the api gateway.



      After implementing this I realized it did nothing to help resource limit. Do I need to do something else after this. I am not sure if I should remove my sls stack and redeploy it?







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          All serverless does is transform some abstract configuration into CloudFormation templates (and other provider templates too.)



          Adding a plugin to help you reconfigure the same stack won't reduce your number of resources that get generated.



          The serverless blog has a great article on this, https://serverless.com/blog/serverless-workaround-cloudformation-200-resource-limit/.



          The TL;DR is that there is a limit to resources in stacks so you have to break your stacks up.



          You can:



          • Split your stacks manually, create multiple projects to form your platform and use references between them; or

          • Use a plugin to split the outputted CloudFormation template via:

            • serverless-plugin-additional-stacks

            • serverless-nested-stack

            • serverless-plugin-split-stacks






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            All serverless does is transform some abstract configuration into CloudFormation templates (and other provider templates too.)



            Adding a plugin to help you reconfigure the same stack won't reduce your number of resources that get generated.



            The serverless blog has a great article on this, https://serverless.com/blog/serverless-workaround-cloudformation-200-resource-limit/.



            The TL;DR is that there is a limit to resources in stacks so you have to break your stacks up.



            You can:



            • Split your stacks manually, create multiple projects to form your platform and use references between them; or

            • Use a plugin to split the outputted CloudFormation template via:

              • serverless-plugin-additional-stacks

              • serverless-nested-stack

              • serverless-plugin-split-stacks






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              All serverless does is transform some abstract configuration into CloudFormation templates (and other provider templates too.)



              Adding a plugin to help you reconfigure the same stack won't reduce your number of resources that get generated.



              The serverless blog has a great article on this, https://serverless.com/blog/serverless-workaround-cloudformation-200-resource-limit/.



              The TL;DR is that there is a limit to resources in stacks so you have to break your stacks up.



              You can:



              • Split your stacks manually, create multiple projects to form your platform and use references between them; or

              • Use a plugin to split the outputted CloudFormation template via:

                • serverless-plugin-additional-stacks

                • serverless-nested-stack

                • serverless-plugin-split-stacks






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                All serverless does is transform some abstract configuration into CloudFormation templates (and other provider templates too.)



                Adding a plugin to help you reconfigure the same stack won't reduce your number of resources that get generated.



                The serverless blog has a great article on this, https://serverless.com/blog/serverless-workaround-cloudformation-200-resource-limit/.



                The TL;DR is that there is a limit to resources in stacks so you have to break your stacks up.



                You can:



                • Split your stacks manually, create multiple projects to form your platform and use references between them; or

                • Use a plugin to split the outputted CloudFormation template via:

                  • serverless-plugin-additional-stacks

                  • serverless-nested-stack

                  • serverless-plugin-split-stacks






                share|improve this answer













                All serverless does is transform some abstract configuration into CloudFormation templates (and other provider templates too.)



                Adding a plugin to help you reconfigure the same stack won't reduce your number of resources that get generated.



                The serverless blog has a great article on this, https://serverless.com/blog/serverless-workaround-cloudformation-200-resource-limit/.



                The TL;DR is that there is a limit to resources in stacks so you have to break your stacks up.



                You can:



                • Split your stacks manually, create multiple projects to form your platform and use references between them; or

                • Use a plugin to split the outputted CloudFormation template via:

                  • serverless-plugin-additional-stacks

                  • serverless-nested-stack

                  • serverless-plugin-split-stacks







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