Find out what happened when Padu faced a major crash just before the deadline!
In a whirlwind of events, the Padu system faced a meltdown as users rushed to update their information before the deadline. The Central Database Hub (Padu) experienced a temporary shutdown due to overwhelming traffic, leaving many unable to log in and complete their registrations. Despite the chaos, over 10.8 million Malaysians managed to register, meeting 50% of the target set for the system. The Chief Statistician emphasized the importance of 'dynamic' data and the need for individuals to update their information promptly.
As the clock ticked closer to midnight, Malaysians seized the opportunity to update their data on the Padu system. The Kota Kinabalu UTC counters were flooded with eager individuals trying to beat the deadline. The Chief Statistician revealed that failing to register with Padu would still result in basic data being stored in the system. This data will aid the Statistics Department in conducting analysis and census efficiently.
In a last-minute frenzy, people across the nation scrambled to ensure their information was up to date in Padu. Despite the temporary crash of the system, individuals were determined not to miss the chance to register. The Chief Statistician highlighted that the existing basic data in Padu would streamline future statistical processes and data analysis.
In the midst of the chaos, a humorous incident took place as the Padu system crashed just hours before the deadline. However, Malaysians showcased their determination, with a whopping 10.6 million citizens updating their information. This rush underlines the significance of timely data updates for effective planning and decision-making.
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