Many more people tried to get tickets this round and fewer tickets were up for grabs.  

550 tickets were released this round.
All tickets were held in 10.15 seconds. 
The waitlist filled up .43 seconds after that.

So, by our definition, we sold out in 10.58 seconds.  At this point all tickets are accounted for and we take down the registration link.  It does take longer for reservations to be completed.

The first reservation was completed 8.62 seconds after registration officially opened.
All reservations were complete in 5 minutes and 36 seconds.

In the last ten seconds before we updated the landing page to include the reg link, we saw an average of 1360 page requests per second from 1597 different IPs (this is double what was in the last round).  Peak bandwidth usage was 16.8 Mbps.  After we went live, the average page request went up just a bit to 1617 per second.

Taking a deeper look at reservations it appears that there are:

  • 24 IPs with 1 ticket
  • 232 IPs with 2 tickets
  • 14 IPs with more than 2 <— mostly businesses/schools/gov’t agencies, a few residential addresses.
  • No IP got more than 3 sets of tickets.

Congrats to all who were successful.  The next round is Dec. 19th – Noon, EST.