Answering my own question about performance, it looks like almost 14 seconds 
for the Lambda function to run.  Doing the math[fn:1] if I were to run this 
3000000 times in a month bill would be about $342.56.  Probably not the ideal 
solution for clojure in the cloud just yet. :)


#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
START RequestId: 48614bcd-143b-11e5-b2c5-b704df8ab2eb
HELLO FROM CLOJURE :)
#object[lambdainternal.api.LambdaClientContext 0x26a7b76d 
lambdainternal.api.LambdaClientContext@26a7b76d]
END RequestId: 48614bcd-143b-11e5-b2c5-b704df8ab2eb
REPORT RequestId: 48614bcd-143b-11e5-b2c5-b704df8ab2eb  Duration: 13680.53 ms   
Billed Duration: 13700 ms       Memory Size: 512 MB     Max Memory Used: 104 MB 
#+END_EXAMPLE


Kyle Sexton

Footnotes:

[fn:1] Used [[http://aws.amazon.com/lambda/pricing/]] and came up with =(* (* 
(* 13.7 3000000) (/ 512 1024.0)) 0.00001667)= where 3000000 is number of times 
run per month, 13.7 is seconds of billable time, 512 is MB of RAM allocated to 
the function.

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