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WhatsApp is an application used by many, sometimes (more than it should) suffer crashes or problems with the servers. Surely you thought it was your connection, and you had to investigate through social networks, web pages or forums if it really is your internet or WhatsApp is down. Fortunately, an online medium specializing in WhatsApp news and other Facebook apps has added a section to find out the status of the servers. This new form adds to the others that we already had to inform us about the falls
The website that has added the details of WhatsApp servers and states is Wabetainfo. It shows 16 service servers, their status and latency. In addition, we can see if WhatsApp is working globally with the phrase 'WhatsApp is online'. In the event that it did not work correctly, it would notify us that WhatsApp is down. As well as the affected servers. We can also see the details of the servers, where it gives us information on whether they are all working, the downed servers and the speed.
In addition, it also shows a graph of latency and running services. Wabetainfo informs that the data is extracted automatically from the analytics of the WhatsApp servers, every time we enter that page Wabetainfo will connect to the service to check if it works, although the data is updated automatically every 5 minutes. On the other hand, the information we see in the graphs and data is from the last 50 minutes.
Green, yellow and red to know the status of the servers
They have also detailed the meaning of the colors. For example, if the servers are working correctly, they will appear green. If there are slowdowns or small problems, the color will change to yellow In the event that WhatsApp is not available, the color will change to red. Finally, we must emphasize that WhatsApp servers are international and are spread over different points. According to the web, each time we connect to the application it uses a different server. Wabetainfo only collects analytics from servers in Denmark.