Part of the Social Security website (ssa.gov) only works during certain hours

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Part of the Social Security website (ssa.gov) only works during certain hours - sh.itjust.works

… its a website run by the US Government. Why does it have such large downtimes in this day and age?

I’m going to have a guess and suggest that the website is probably integrated with some much older mainframe system and a batch process or several batch processes run daily overnight to shuttle data between the two systems to keep them updated and in sync.

Syncing the two sets of data while the database is live and changing is a pain the the bum, so they freeze it while the data transfers are taking place.

This is the real answer. Main frame batch processing.

And till you haven’t experienced it, it seems like an excuse. Why can’t you simply do it all the time. Why can’t you get rid of the mainframe, etc.

But if only it were that easy. There is a reason IBM can still acquire multi billion dollar companies and then run them into the ground.

My company has maybe a couple million customers and can’t get rid of its mainframe and in areas that it’s gotten the process away from the mainframe, batch patronizing is still a thing. Because that is the only way to guarantee integrity.

So yea. I wish your comment gets more up votes. Because it is not a conspiracy, it is a technical limitation.

Its the conspiracy of capitalism. If nothing else this is another example of how megacorps have more say in government operations that the entire population.

It can be, but it’s also an issue of “move fast and break things” doesn’t work in all environments.

You don’t want your bank to have an oops with your checking account, or your medical records to get messed up because someone didn’t code it well enough. If it works and is stable, there needs to be a demonstrable benefit and guarantee that it will keep working when to moving to a newer system. Usually on a budget of “what do you mean you need a budget, just do it”.