Executive TL;DR:
- Telegram’s data centers are mysterious and often experience downtime.
- DC2 serves Russian and Ukrainian users, while DC5 is often down for Chinese users.
- Users can identify their data center using the Telegram API.
The Buzz Score
The Internet’s Verdict: 70% Hyped, 30% Skeptical
Forum Voices
Users are discussing the mysteries of Telegram’s data centers.
Just like DC5 is often down to the discontent of Chinese users, DC2 is the one serving all Russian and Ukrainian users, so in the more technical Russian-speaking communities “dc2 down” is also a pretty common saying
Some users are curious about the DC3 gap.
The DC3 gap is interesting. I wonder whether they deprecated it because the other EU server had plenty of capacity, or still keep it but only for… “special” account data flow.
Technical Insights
Telegram’s data centers are not just for storing messages and chats. They also handle media, but with throttled bandwidth. Profile URLs do not reveal where messages are stored.
Focus Keyword: Telegram Data