Replication of a critical database involves creating a copy of the database to ensure redundancy and availability in case of failures. If the replication process fails, it could lead to data inconsistencies and discrepancies between the primary database and the replicated database. This can result in a lack of data integrity, as data may not be consistent or accurate across both databases. For example, if a record is updated in one database but not replicated to the other, there will be data inconsistency and a lack of data integrity.
A failure to replicate the data may most likely result in loss of integrity. I don't see how the failure of a replica could affect confidentiality, in the same way that I don't see that it would have to do with low utilization of the replica circuit. The selection of the answer must be aligned with the case presented.
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