Mysteries of Telegram Data Centers (2022)

theanonymousone 251 points 138 comments July 15, 2026
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DOGMATICA

i'm far from an authority on content delivery or whatever, but the first thing I thought of was what a bizarre way to setup your infrastructure!

londons_explore

This strikes me as a huge amount of custom code and technical debt. Every new software dev probably has to learn this. Why not a sticky master election per user, and have no special data centers?

hhh

something smells suspicious about this kind of data routing

hashtag-til

https://archive.is/VHlJH

strebz

DC2 is the first connection point of all MTProto clients. Any DC may refuse a request and force the client to switch DC. Profile URL doesn't show where messages/chats/channels are stored, as telegram has two dedicated DCs mostly for media. The rest DCs allow media with bandwidth being throttled.

AntronX

DC in Miami, explains why Telegram app is snappy fast for me. I notice similar speed improvement with Meta and other big tech apps when I'm on the west coast. I guess latency matters when your app is making tons of requests.

hocuspocus

I'm on DC5 since I lived in Korea when signing up, but I cannot say I've noticed many outages.

dgroshev

More mysteries of Telegram Data Centres: https://istories.media/en/stories/2025/06/10/telegram-fsb/ (and a follow-up: https://istories.media/en/news/2025/06/10/telegram-responds-... )

_ink_

They claim that they store user data on different servers in different jurisdictions so it becomes more difficult for authorities to gain access [1]. Maybe that's true and it has something to do with these DCs that seem to be unused. [1] - https://telegram.org/privacy

bflesch

Beautiful analysis. It really looks like the country distribution [1] follows the geographical split between five eyes intelligence services, and maybe a small slice for France after they imprisoned the Telegram CEO [2] in order to take over data ownership from russia. [1] https://dev.moe/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/image-14.png [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrest_and_indictment_of_Pavel...

dubbel

The article is from May 2022, just fyi.

glaslong

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. Also, it looks like it's easy enough to ID your DC on their API, though I haven't tried it yet (more of a Matrix Stan personally): https://core.telegram.org/method/help.getConfig

SpaceL10n

For a hot second there I was really excited to learn about historical telegram "data centers". It's a capital T.

flexagoon

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

bwunkhaus

I've never listened about that but also im not a big telegram user... but that completely explains why mine is so slow.... I'm on latam and my account is on singapur..

Peanuts99

The more I learn about telegram, the sketchier it seems.

wronex

Are people still using Telegram? What is the upside compared to Signal?

ilikeitdark13

So data centers are kind of organised like street gangs.

vvpan

Somebody already posted it but I wanted to mention it again, investigations that Telegram has not been able to dispute have revealed that Telegram's infrastructure is managed by a person who is also managing infra for FSB. And this is happening unbeknownst to Telegram employees. https://istories.media/en/stories/2025/06/10/telegram-fsb/

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