aktívaktív
Aktívaktív, sometimes written aktív–aktív in Hungarian text, is a term used in information technology to describe an architectural approach in which two or more computing nodes, sites, or services operate concurrently to provide a continuous, available service. The primary aim is to minimize downtime and eliminate single points of failure by allowing multiple components to handle traffic and workload in parallel. The concept is the Hungarian rendering of the English term active-active and is commonly applied in enterprise IT, data centers, and cloud deployments.
In an aktívaktív setup, systems typically implement multi-master or peer-to-peer configurations, where changes are propagated across
Benefits of aktívaktív include reduced downtime, improved throughput, and better scalability. However, it also introduces challenges
Common contexts for aktívaktív architectures include multi-region database deployments, distributed file systems, and cloud-based services where