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In reply to the discussion: If there's no way Bernie can win [View all]procon
(15,805 posts)When a website gets a surge of traffic it can bring the site down, but that is a failure of management, not load.
Look, the domain owner (let's call him Team Bernie) hires someone to build his website, setting the cost parameters according to his budget. Most domain owners are shortsighted and don't understand what a valuable tool the Internet is, so they tend to go cheap. With a low budget, this means the IT department has to buy the lower cost hosting packages with a limited bandwidth that don't allow for server expansion during periods of peak server load like the popular speech you reference.
Team Bernie gambled that he could get by with a limited server capacity, and that failure resulted in his website problems. Had he contracted with experienced IT professionals for top notch web design, they knew how to manage rapid load changes on web servers, so that problem would have been intercepted on the fly, handled seamlessly on the backend, and the website would continue to function normally.