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What is the most likely issue?

Your serverless architecture using AWS API Gateway, AWS Lambda, and AWS DynamoDB experienced a large increase
in traffic to a sustained 400 requests per second, and dramatically increased in failure rates. Your requests, during normal
operation, last 500 milliseconds on average. Your DynamoDB table did not exceed 50% of provisioned throughput, and

Table primary keys are designed correctly. What is the most likely issue?

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A.
Your API Gateway deployment is throttling your requests.

B.
Your AWS API Gateway Deployment is bottlenecking on request (de)serialization.

C.
You did not request a limit increase on concurrent Lambda function executions.

D.
You used Consistent Read requests on DynamoDB and are experiencing semaphore lock.

Explanation:
AWS API Gateway by default throttles at 500 requests per second steady-state, and 1000 requests per second at spike.
Lambda, by default, throttles at 100 concurrent requests for safety. At 500 milliseconds (half of a second) per request,
you can expect to support 200 requests per second at 100 concurrency. This is less than the 400 requests per second
your system now requires. Make a limit increase request via the AWS Support Console.
AWS Lambda: Concurrent requests safety throttle per account -> 100
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws_service_limits.html#limits_lambda

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