Posted on 11/07/2013 12:03:06 PM PST by grundle
The problem-plagued ObamaCare website was only equipped to handle 1,100 users a day before it was launched, documents released by the House Oversight and Reform Committee reveal.
The Obama administration has repeatedly insisted that the websites repeated crashes were due to unexpectedly high traffic. U.S. Chief Technology Officer Todd Park said on Oct. 6 that the website was expected to draw around 60,000 simultaneous users but instead drew many more, around 250,000.
However, a Healthcare.gov testing bulletin from Sept. 30, the day before the sites launch, states that the website began to run into trouble with far fewer users.
Currently we are able to reach 1,100 users before response time gets too high, the bulletin states.
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Hahahaha...Just wait until the employer mandate goes into affect and its MILLIONS of people a day instead!
A single-source, NO-BID Contract to an Obama Crony, that was DESIGNED TO FAIL so they could suck up even more Federal Money. People need to go to JAIL for this....
Remember how the TV constantly told you that No-Bid Contracts were Republican Corruption during the Bush Years?
WHERE ARE THOSE SAME REPORTERS NOW???
You can easily increase capacity by adding webservers and appservers. The bottleneck is always database access, since there can only be one database.
Is this another 0bama/WH lie?
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