The critical infrastructure of the data center in Paterna (Valencia) operated seamlessly during the national power outage. Nunsys kept all its clients’ services running, with no interruptions or data losses.
The major blackout that occurred on Monday, April 28 paralyzed much of the electrical activity in the Iberian Peninsula but did not disrupt the operations of Nunsys Group’s data center. Located in Paterna (Valencia), the data center responded to the critical event with an automatic transition to its backup systems, thus ensuring service continuity, data security, and the peace of mind of its clients.
“No interruptions, no data losses, and no surprises,” summarizes the company. A promise fulfilled at a time that tested the entire digital ecosystem of the country.
High Availability and Automatic Backup
Thanks to its high-availability infrastructure, the data center automatically activated its backup generators, maintaining power to servers, critical systems, and connectivity without service degradation.
Designed for extreme contingencies, the data center features a hyper-converged architecture and redundant systems capable of handling the full load in the event of a general electrical outage.
Technical Features of the Nunsys Data Center in Paterna
The data center is established as one of the most powerful in the eastern peninsula, with the following key features:
- 3,000 m² of technical facilities
- Current power of 1.5 MW, with ongoing expansion to 3 MW
- 140 active racks, in the process of expanding to 320
- Hyper-converged infrastructure
- Own photovoltaic plant to enhance energy efficiency
- Top-level connectivity, with redundant links
- Security managed from its own SOC (Security Operations Center)
- 24/7 technical monitoring by qualified personnel
All supported by a clear policy of sustainability, energy efficiency, and continuous improvement.
Beyond Technology: Reliability and Long-Term Vision
Nunsys’s ability to maintain its operations without disruption in the context of a national blackout reinforces its value proposition as a provider of cloud services and critical solutions. The company continues to expand its infrastructure and position itself as a benchmark of digital reliability in the Valencian Community.
“When everything fails, having a prepared partner makes a difference,” note Nunsys. And the incident on April 28 has shown that, in their case, that preparation is tangible.
Conclusion
In an environment where digital resilience is no longer optional, the Nunsys data center in Paterna has proven its mettle under the most demanding challenges. Its performance during the power outage not only validated its technical design but also the trust placed in it by hundreds of companies and public entities.
Service continuity is not improvised. It is built with infrastructure, green energy, trained teams, and a culture of anticipation.