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QUESTION

Has the capacity been 400 transactions-per-second number been in place since 2018?

0:50:01

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Scott Strickland confirms the user login capacity of 400 transactions per second has been constant since 2018, despite the shift to remote learning.

  • Strickland is initially unsure but believes the 400 transactions per second capacity was in place in 2018.
  • Multiple IBM transactions may be required for a successful user login.
  • Council Member Dinowitz confirms the capacity has remained unchanged since 2018.
  • Changes such as the shift to remote learning and the end of snow days are noted as significant developments since 2018.
Eric Dinowitz
0:50:01
And the 400 users per second login.
0:50:05
Was that the number in place in 2018?
Scott Strickland
0:50:10
I don't exactly know what the what the item number spec was at that time.
0:50:16
I I would I would strong, I would assume it was that same number, 400 TPS transactions per second.
0:50:23
It may take 2 or 3 IBM transactions actually complete a successful user launch.
Eric Dinowitz
0:50:28
Right.
0:50:28
Right.
0:50:28
But the 400 u transactions per second number that we have today is the same one that's in place since 2018 is what you're saying?
0:50:40
You're assuming it's the same?
Scott Strickland
0:50:42
Yes.
0:50:43
K?
Eric Dinowitz
0:50:45
So since 2018, there have been a number of things that have changed.
0:50:51
Notably, remote learning.
0:50:53
In 2020, the entire world pivoted to remote learning.
0:50:56
And now with the death of snow days, we are anticipating meeting that these things will happen.
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