Spain's University of Zaragoza will expand its technology infrastructure with the construction of two new data centers.The facilities are part of a €1.5 million ($1.7m) project that will strengthen the institution’s processing and storage capacity and ensure the continuity of its digital services.The initiative includes the development of a main data center on the Campus San Francisco and a backup data center on the Río Ebro Campus, both located in Zaragoza, with the goal of improving the resilience of the university’s technological infrastructure and ensuring the availability of critical systems.Both facilities are due to become operational in 2027.The project will be fully funded by the Government of Aragon through a contract signed with the university.The new infrastructure will replace and expand the University of Zaragoza’s current capabilities, allowing it to house a greater volume of computer equipment and improve operational continuity through an architecture distributed across two sites.The design includes a production center and a second data center dedicated to disaster recovery.This piece was automatically translated from DCD's Spanish site and edited by a member of DCD staff.