The new distributed map state allows you to write Step Functions to coordinate large-scale parallel workloads within your serverless applications. You can now iterate over millions of objects such as logs, images, or .csv files stored in Amazon S3. The new distributed map state can launch up to ten thousand parallel workflows to process data.
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