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by apothegm
107 days ago
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The number of users required depends on the website, what hardware it’s running on, what scaling it has in place, and what caching it has in place. It’s called a DDOS — distributed denial of service. It sometimes even happens inadvertently. Way back when, a server unintentionally brought to its knees by excessive traffic was said to have been “slashdotted”, after a then-popular tech site. Hitting the front page of HN or Reddit has had that effect on some sites too. It used to be more common before cloud hosting became ubiquitous — when auto-scaling apps was harder (or even essentially impossible) to implement and static-ish sites weren’t effectively hosted on CDNs. |
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