18 thousand requests per second. Deputy Prime Minister Fedorov assessed the work of 'Dii' during the National Selection for Eurovision.
The peak load on 'Dii' during yesterday's voting for Ukraine's representative at Eurovision-2025 reached 18 thousand requests per second, significantly more compared to the usual level of 800-900 requests. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov.
This year, 362,388 users voted for their favorites on 'Dii'. The maximum number of votes per second was 3,149.
'A very large and cool result. Everything went properly. We perfectly withstood the load, which was over 20 times higher than usual,' the minister noted.
As a reminder, on the evening of February 8, the final of the National Selection for Eurovision took place, where viewers and the jury chose Ukraine's representative for Eurovision-2025 in Switzerland. There were also some mishaps.
According to the vote counts from the viewers and the jury, the band Ziferblat will represent Ukraine at the 69th Song Contest. The second place went to the band Molodi, and the third to singer Masha Kondratenko. However, singer Khayat, who received the most points from the jury, did not even make it into the top three after the viewer votes were counted.
Read more about the winners here.
By the way, last year during the final of the National Selection for 'Eurovision-2024', there was a large-scale failure in the operation of the 'Dii' application. Initially, the application was unstable, and then even after successfully logging into the 'Services' section, it displayed the message: 'Unfortunately, an error occurred' when selecting the 'Survey' option.
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