Imagine a server is a store with staff that handle customer requests in a first in / first out kind of order. Now imagine you’ve got 20 years worth of black Friday traffic trying to get to it.
The server might be able to handle the requests that get to it, but the sheer volume of traffic makes it impossible to get in or out effectively.
20 years of Black Friday traffic because some anonymous person put up realistic looking advertisements all over the city offering 90% off from 9:00 to noon.
Imagine a server is a store with staff that handle customer requests in a first in / first out kind of order. Now imagine you’ve got 20 years worth of black Friday traffic trying to get to it.
The server might be able to handle the requests that get to it, but the sheer volume of traffic makes it impossible to get in or out effectively.
Yeah and one of the stores staff member actually has to remember the name and request of every guest until the sever is ready to get them their order
20 years of Black Friday traffic because some anonymous person put up realistic looking advertisements all over the city offering 90% off from 9:00 to noon.
I’ve been in the field a long time, this is probably the best analogy I’ve heard for it.