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__CAT in a mouse trap

January 8th, 2008 · 2 Comments · internet

 

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If there was a Technorati-Indian edition, the top keyword search today would be CAT, IIM, CAT RESULTS or IIM CAT. This year, 2 lakh aspirants appeared for the B-School entrance exam. So considering an aspirant would have another 3 concerned people checking for their results (on an average comprising of their mom, dad and boyfriend/girlfriend ), it would total to approximately 8 lakh (800,000) people hitting the results site now as we speak, almost every second since they were officially announced at around 3 PM today (8th of Jan 2008) on the IIM websites. The irony however is the IIM websites cannot handle such traffic, and hence the people who want to check the results end up getting a server error page. This is something that we can term as CAT in a mouse-trap.

Let’s have a check at the technical details of the requirements. The result page needs a Date of Birth and an Exam ID for verification or mapping of the corresponding results. This page would be around 100 KB in size (including say the query data that is being handled to fetch the results), considering it has almost no graphics , and only static content, except for the displayed numbers. Considering 800,000 people accessing it by clicking their mouse buttons on the Submit button simultaneously, the query to fetch the data from the results database and display would definitely be handled by the server. This means a total data of around of approximately 80,000 MB or approximately 80 GB of data is being handled by the servers every second (of course assuming, all the users are hitting the website simultaneously). The question is why the IIMs don’t outsource this task to some third party WebHosting company who can handle this amount of data and bandwidth and avoid the inconvenience caused. Of course, there are other means like SMS alerts for results etc, but to check for the IIM call list, website checking is the only way out. If you already have an account at CAT forums like Pagalguy.com, you’re quite aware of it, else you’ll be surprised at the sheer size of threads that must be running today, with announcement of results.

For those ignorant about CAT (Common Admission Test), it is the entrance examination for admissions to the 7 IIMs (including IIM Shillong which got introduced this year) and other top B-Schools of India; IIM –A being one of the toughest B-Schools to get through all across the world according to different surveys conducted by business weeklies. No wonder, it is one of the most prestigious places to be. I also appeared for the exam for the second time and failed miserably yet again, this time screwed up in Quant(itative Analysis). Yeah, may be I’m no Manager Material eh!

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2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Gautham // Jan 8, 2008 at 9:56 pm

    wonder why. one of the graduates must have already planned, but .. who knows!

  • 2 Techkeyla » CAT 2009: The game goes online // Apr 1, 2008 at 1:31 am

    [...] on the same day, at the same time, the servers have to be robust enough to support the procedure(given the fame that IIM servers hold during the results announcement time that sounds a huge task to do). And as predicted, this [...]

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