Other day we wrote about horrible things happening with Election Commission of Pakistan’s Website and the way ECP has managed it so far.
Things haven’t got any better till now. In fact ECP website is still down and showing a default page powered by Comsats Hosting.
According to stats that we have got from reliable sources – who have
direct access to ECP website analytics – the average number of visitors
to ECP website are 25,000 per day. We have logs available with us.
For those who aren’t familiar, this is a small tiny traffic for a
website of ECP’s scale. Managing this traffic is like a piece of cake
for webmasters. In such situations, its pity that ECP is still
struggling with the data and website.
Just to clarify, we aren’t doubting the intentions of ECP, however, their abilities are surely questionable.
An expert on hosting matters told ProPakistani that ECP has large
amount of files available for all the candidates. Now anyone who wants
to check a single candidate’s data must download all the files. It maybe
recalled that Election Commission of Pakistan was to put online the
list of nominated candidates for next general elections on their
website.
Experts say that these huge files aren’t optimized for web viewing
and hence the data load on server is more than what it should be. They
anticipate that servers are probably not optimized due to which server
memory usage boosts up and services go down.
Resultantly, ECP (or their website managers) shut down the website
claiming that they are still receiving huge traffic, which is not the
case.
Those who are eying ECP’s website closely agreed that website was
getting DDoS attacks earlier, which were again not mitigated well.
However, DDoS attacks are now gone and its legitimate traffic that is
being not managed well by the commission.
Analysts say that it is crucial for ECP to get its website up and
running at earliest. They said that ECP should make sure that all the
files and candidates’ data is made available to media houses and
citizens, who can help ECP in investigating into candidates background
to get the best out of the before election scrutiny process.
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