Posted on 12/02/2013 10:11:07 AM PST by NOBO2012
Yes, people, were moving FORWARD! Again. This time with our Healthcare.gov website.
After a month-long hiatus, we gave ourselves an additional 11 hour timeout, just to be safe:
two months after its roll out, and on the very day Mr. Obamas signature legislative initiative was scheduled for reboot, his administration shut down the troubled Obamacare website for an 11-hour period just hours before it was to be rebooted.
And we are now pleased to report that "HealthCare.gov on December 1 is night and day from where it was on October 1,"
Healthcare.gov Oct.1 to Dec. 1: like night and day
So, in other words, we have met the goal of having a system that will work smoothly for the vast majority of users.
Which means that the site will now be able to support a maximum of 800,000 visitors per day, including a target of 50,000 concurrent visits. which seems impressive, unless you consider that Amazon can accommodate like a gazillion people at a time, all buying a whole bunch of stuff. Or unless youre one of the 50,000 trying to register when that 50,001st person tries to sign up. In which case, the system will crash and youll have to try again at a later time.
Butt I wouldnt worry too much about that, because Plouffe-Daddy tells us that everything will come clean by 2017. Thats good.
Because WE CANT WAIT! EXCLAMATION POINT!
Remember, we can make it Right in 2017 if we do our job in 2014 and 2016. Maybe somebody could, please, push the fast forward button.
Because we really cant wait. Hopefully by then well have our broken system fixed and it will be like night and day from where it was' when the lights went out on America.
Be sure to tune in tomorrow when I give you an update on how our Mexican Spanish language site is progressing.
Posted from: Michelle Obamas Mirror
We can hope it is “right” right in the trash bin of history where it belongs....
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