George Holbert wrote:

Is it possible for DB corruption to be replicated?
In other words, if a master replica's DB goes corrupt, how likely is that to corrupt the DB on the consumers (if at all)?

In general this can't happen. Replication is done at the
directory entry semantic level, so each server re-creates
its own underlying database content to reflect replicated
entries (unlike for example a transaction log shipping type
replication that you might see in some relational databases).

However, if there were a database corruption bug present
somewhere in the server, it is possible, even likely that the
same bug would be triggered in multiple replicating servers
that contain the same data.


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