Posted on 11/08/2013 10:23:10 AM PST by CapitolCityProject
On September 30, just one day before Healthcare.gov went live, a pre-launch test was underway. Despite the Obama administrations projections of 50,000-60,000 users at a time, it was found the website could only handle a mere 1,100 simultaneous visitors or about 2 percent of projections.
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obamacare was never intended to work. It’s just the first big step towards single payer-universal coverage health care.
Wow. Your second noobie excerpted blog-pimp post this week; and you haven’t been snarked at by humblegunner yet?
He must still be hung over. He is getting old - dontcha know.
We won WW2 in a shorter span of time than the current administration is taking to get a damn healthcare website to work correctly.
Take a hike Pimp....
Well, he did take a nice shot to the head, from a bottle rocket, during the 4th of July.
Frickin Redneck.
I bet freerepublic.com handles a larger load than 1100 simultaneous users. Imagine what Jim and John could do with hundreds of millions of dollars!
Our load is typically around 2400 simultaneous users during most of the day on weekdays. It can easily double on big news days. We’re running a little better than 2000 simultaneous users at this moment.
Thanks for the info. I just had a feeling. I am happy to hear you made it home.
In other words by making a mistake the socialist democratic commies got it right by underestimating how many would not use the site.
You found a silver lining in a dark storm cloud. And made me laugh. Thanks.
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