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Active-Active Configuration

An active-active configuration is a setup where multiple systems or servers operate simultaneously to handle tasks, share workloads, and provide continuous services. If one system fails or experiences issues, the others can pick up the slack without interrupting service. This approach improves reliability, availability, and performance, ensuring users experience minimal downtime or disruption. Think of it as having multiple identical traffic controllers managing a busy intersection—if one gets called away, the others keep everything running smoothly without issue.