FAQ

Where are Akamai Functions available today?

Akamai Functions are currently deployed throughout the world in more than 20 locations.

How is user data structured in Akamai Functions?

Each user has an account, created using the spin aka login command. This account is the primary entity for resource management. An account is linked to Spin applications, allowing flexibility in how users develop and deploy their workloads. For shared access to applications, please reach out to support. Refer to the Manage accounts topic in this guide for more informaiton.

How are Spin applications managed within a Akamai Functions account?

If you're using a personal account, each Spin application belongs to your account and operates independently, ensuring modularity and security. You’re the only one who can view and interact with your Spin applications running on Akamai Functions in your personal account. Applications include metadata, dependencies, and deployment configurations, allowing for scalable and efficient management.

You can create or join a team account for collaboration with other Akamai Functions users. For more information about how to create a team account go to Request a team account in this guide.

If you have additional questions or need further clarification, please reach out to your Akamai representative.

How long does a login session last with Akamai Functions? Will my Spin applications persist after I’ve been logged out?

Your login session started by spin aka login persists for 30 days without activity. To learn more about the spin aka plugin, please visit the aka command reference.

How do I get help with Akamai Functions?

We’re here to help! Please contact your Akamai representative if you need help.