Chen, YinlinGhosh, SoumikJiang, TingtingTuttle, James2020-02-182020-02-182020-02-171940-5758http://hdl.handle.net/10919/96923The International Archive of Women in Architecture, established at Virginia Tech in 1985, collects books, biographical information, and published materials from nearly 40 countries that are divided into around 450 collections. In order to provide public access to these collections, we built an application using the IIIF APIs to pre-generate image tiles and manifests which are statically served in the AWS cloud. We established an automatic image processing pipeline using a suite of AWS services to implement microservices in Lambda and Docker. By doing so, we reduced the processing time for terabytes of images from weeks to days. In this article, we describe our serverless architecture design and implementations, elaborate the technical solution on integrating multiple AWS services with other techniques into the application, and describe our streamlined and scalable approach to handle extremely large image datasets. Finally, we show the significantly improved performance compared to traditional processing architectures along with a cost evaluation.application/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 United StatesScaling IIIF Image Tiling in the CloudArticle - Refereedhttps://journal.code4lib.org/articles/14933Code4Lib Journal47