Can you imagine being the guy or team that f'ed this up? Think how terribly nervous/stressed you'd be for the hour or so until you fixed it!? An hour would blow by in minutes as they frantically hammered on the keyboard in a terminal to see what got f'ed, just thinking that they are loosing your salary in revenue every minute or something awful. I can't imagine being an admin in that sorta situation.
Assuming you average their revenue. But i'll betcha they make a lot of their money in spikes, so going down on a random friday evening, although costly, isn't as costly as 1.69 million. Also, what percentage of people who wanna buy something at the moment its down, won't come back later?
I get "Http/1.1 Service Unavailable", but if I refresh the page in my browser it comes right up. Click on a link? "Http/1.1 Service Unavailable". Weird.
"he strongest day of holiday sales for Amazon was December 10th, on which customers ordered 62.5 items pers second for a total of 5.4 million items. On its peak shipping day, the retailer shipped products internationally to more than 200 countries, moving more than 3.9 million shipments."
from:
http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=16762
- although its from the same spam article that said they sold 17 wiis a second (when they were in stock) in 2007 ...
I would say every 10 minutes cost ...
78mm for a quarter in 07, (4 months = 120 day) 78mm/120 = 650k/day = 27k/hour = $450/sec ... they are losing big would love to hear the story behind it.
I'm not it's accurate to give a $ revenue for second. For me personally, if I wanted to buy something and the site didn't work. I would just come back in an hour; not sure how others would change their behavior.
Oh certainly, that was just a figure. I suspect people will just come back. Still a fascinating number (btw, pulled from Reddit.com, forgot to credit originally).
Because it's not a credible threat. People can't boycott indefinitely until there is a real alternative. If you don't buy gas today, you'll buy tomorrow, or next week.
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