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Active-Active and High Availability Advanced Design Guide

Platform
Perceptive Content
Product
Active-Active and High Availability Advanced Design Guide
Release
Foundation 26.1
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2026-04-16T22:22:23.717583
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en-US

In an active-active environment, nodes actively route data just as they do in a traditional server environment. However, in an active-active environment, there is one node instance per machine, spread across several machines. When you configure nodes, ensure that paths in the database are valid on both nodes and that settings in INI files are valid on both nodes.