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Old 10-23-2013, 08:53 AM  
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Could you create a database driven website that could handle 250,000 visitors /day, that is over 10,000 visitors accessing your SQL database with numerous reads and writes hourly?

That said, most of you Internet critics would not be up to the task.

A more realistic critique would be of the healthcare.org team's flawed concept.
You don't cut the yellow tape and allow your website to be overrun and flooded with demand it cannot handle.

They could have divided the website into regional sub-domains better distributing the stress over master/slave SQL servers. If you look at the major search engines somehow they handle these massive volumes, albeit no write SQL transactions, these write transactions, as you should know, are considerably slower than reads.

They could have created a queue of A-Z by state or region. They could have just accepted registrations then emailed the registrants with an appointment date range or a number -- get in line ...

They should have gotten help from IBM, Oracle, even maybe from the development teams at Amazon, Google, e-Bay and the like ... I hope the government owes the consultancy company they hired lots of money -- Guess what? You ain't getting paid the balance 'till yo fix yo shit!

This is a mismanagement of access demand and with more controlled access the back-end faults could have been fixed in a reasonable time and in an orderly fashion.

A big part of the problem is the "I want it now!!!" mentality rampant today.

Some heads should roll over this whole debacle.
ehealth.com handles plenty of traffic/queries.
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eHealthInsurance is a national marketplace that lists sales quotes for various health insurance plans and allows consumers to apply for coverage online.[1] Using their proprietary "eApproval" technology, eHealthInsurance can approve some applications during a single online session.
Licensed to market and sell health insurance in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, eHealthInsurance has developed partnerships with more than 180 health insurance companies and offers more than 10,000 health insurance products.
eHealthInsurance's parent company is eHealth, Inc. eHealth was founded in 1997, and its technology was responsible for the nation's first Internet-based sale of a health insurance policy.[citation needed] eHealth, Inc. is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

travel sites have huge db issues to sort in realtime for 100s of 1000s of queries, no biggie.


and i wager a lot that none of these websites costs more than a few million dollars.


no, this was doable. very.
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