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Glastonbury site 'slow but not down'

Andrew Donoghue ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 02 Apr 2004 11:30 BST

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The company handling the online tickets sales for Glastonbury 2004 claims that despite being bombarded by an unprecedented two million users on Thursday night, the site is still functioning -- albeit slowly.

Reports circulating around the Web claiming that the site had melted due to record demand were denied by a spokesperson for Aloud.com, owned by Emap Performance Interactive Solutions, who said that the site was still functioning and tickets were still being sold.

"Some people are getting through. What can I say, it's a phenomenon. It's unbelievable to think we had two million people at one time hitting the site last night. But tickets are being sold; it's simply that supply can't match demand," she said.

But despite Aloud's assurances, would-be festival goers have been left frustrated and disappointed. "Last night I thought I would order mine on the Net, as you do when you work in IT.  The stipulation was that the site would not be open until 20:00 but you could go in and fill out your details on the booking form and then submit them when the time had come.  At 20:03 the Web server had a total meltdown and hasn't been seen since.  I honestly don't think anyone has got any tickets from it.  Or if they did, they were bloody lucky," said Nic Saint, IT Officer, The Wessex Reserve Forces and Cadets Association, Somerset.

About 80,000, or 80 percent, of the total 104,000 tickets allocated for this year's festival are expected to be sold online this year. At the time of writing, despite some reports that the festival has sold out, there are still an estimated 30,000 tickets left, according to Aloud.com.

Aloud claims that extra "bandwidth and capacity" were added to its infrastructure in preparation for the event but that the traffic levels were completely unexpected. "It's gone crazy. We did build in extra capacity, but did we expect two million people to hit the site? Who would have thought of that? How much capacity can we have?" the spokeswoman said.

Aloud claims that the whole process has been slowed by the new security measures introduced this year to avoid ticket touting. Tickets can only be bought using debit cards, and names and addresses must be supplied, which slows down the whole process significantly. The spokesperson said that despite clear instructions on the site, some people had still been "trying to jam their credit card numbers" into the site -- slowing processing still further.

According to the Aloud spokesperson, the show's organiser, Michael Eavis, was "extremely annoyed" after some tickets were sold on eBay for up to £800 last year and the change to the ticketing sales system was designed to prevent similar action this year.

The spokesperson put this year's unprecedented traffic levels down to people realising that they would be unable to jump the fences -- a traditional route into the alternative festival -- and opting for buying a ticket instead.

Click here to read Rupert Goodwins' "Crashing out at Glastonbury".

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  1. I've trying to use the site on and off since 8pm y... Bill Watson
  2. re: your article on Glastonbury, and the facetious... Anonymous
  3. It's My last year in the U.K .... :-( I have to ge... Jonathan Blumenfeld
  4. I managed to purchase tickets this morning on beha... Lynne
  5. If anyone else can get through and book two ticket... Simon Painter
  6. just got a ticket been up for 15 hours now but it... helen mason
  7. DREADFUL, 14HRS OF PHONIN AND BEIN ON THE WEBSITE... AMANDA MORGAN
  8. Having also been one of the 2 million trying, I ha... Anonymous
  9. FAO Simon, have you got an email address? May be a... Anonymous
  10. Well the year I finally decide to go and I have no... Tim Murray
  11. Sounds suspicious Simon Anonymous
  12. this method seems to work quite well: * sod the we... andrew brady
  13. Nothing suspicious, just don't want to see people... Anonymous
  14. Having also been one of the 2 million trying, I ha... Anonymous
  15. My email address is simon.painter@empoweredlearnin... Simon Painter
  16. Just an update from my Comments in the article. W... Nic Saint
  17. Lynne-- If you have 6 tickets then we will buy exc... Owen Saunders
  18. Anonymous-- Do you have any tips to help me purcha... Anonymous
  19. Its got to be the most poorly run fiasco i've seen... David Toon
  20. This is a complete shambles - I'm an IT consultant... M Grimly
  21. Nic Saint said :"Aloud.com I hope you learn from t... Simon Painter
  22. "Their head office phone number is 020 7837 1100 s... Simon Painter
  23. Add me to the list of dissatisfied Aloud customers... Stephen Leimgruber
  24. A shambolic and disreputable approach to sales. My... jim noonan
  25. I tried all last night with no success, but got up... Paul Prideaux
  26. it is just MAAAAAAAAADNESS!!! Been up all night, t... Kitty Baker
  27. At least last year if you did not get through you... Simon Painter
  28. Read it and weep... Thank you for your order You... Simon Painter
  29. has ANYONE who got to the page thanking them for t... Eva Powell
  30. HOW MANY TIMES AM I GONNA FILL IN THE ORDER FORM A... HARRIET
  31. i've never been fortunate enough to go before, so... Rachel Tatchell
  32. According to Legend (wayahead's ISP), their networ... sleepy george
  33. I have gotten a mailout - but it does not make sen... Simon Painter
  34. I have been trying since 8.30pm last night, stoppe... Ruthe Burke
  35. It is possible that in desperation to get tickets... Anonymous
  36. Cripes this is nuts!!!!!!!!!! Ive hit redail upwar... Anonymous
  37. Freya appears to be legit... it appears to be on t... Simon Painter
  38. I spent 5 hours last night on-line and logged on a... Cindy Le Lohe
  39. how do you know when youve booked? i filled in all... lyndsey kiernan
  40. Help please!The short cut https://freya.wayahead-s... Jess Wright
  41. AAAARRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHH I am SO annoyed. I have... Janine
  42. re: lyndsey - it seems to be pot luck whether you'... t b
  43. FAO: Helpful IT Fairy from Swindon: my email addre... Angharad Elen
  44. I work in IT as a developer and I defy anyone to t... Rob Tice
  45. 21 hours of trying - 2 phones, Web. When do I call... Dawn Finch
  46. Got the same thing here with a friend of mine. She... Anthony Irtelli
  47. Anthony - perhaps if you had bought a ticket... Chantal
  48. Posting abusive messages is not a very n... Anthony Irtelli
  49. I have just spoken to someone at Worthy Farm, and... jeff siviter
  50. Yes, frustration was an emotion I experienced at a... Steve
  51. I have just spoken to someone at Worthy Farm, and... jeff siviter
  52. Lyndsey - If you were successful, you should have... Steve
  53. I know I shouldn't do this but to the ones with to... jeff siviter
  54. Would this help or hinder? After 21 hours (on and... M Grimly
  55. Mr Grimly... oddly enough I had the same sort of i... Simon Painter
  56. Freya still up ... Pinging freya.wayahead-secure.c... M Grimly
  57. Absolute shambles! Surely the organisers could ha... Sue Challis
  58. WHAT A TOTAL MESS. MANY PEOPLE I KNOW WHO ARE GLAS... M.HALL
  59. also got through but worried about the same thing... jon
  60. i spent 16 hours trying to get through on the phon... kevin poole

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