What are the two key differences between tape and optical image catalogs?

A.
Optical image catalogs can be stored in an iASP, tape image catalogs cannot.
Optical images catalogs allow more images than tape image catalogs.
B.
Tape image catalogs can grow as data is added to them, optical image catalogs cannot.
Tape image catalogs can be much larger than optical image catalogs.
C.
Tape image catalogs can be mounted as read only, optical image catalogs cannot.
Individual tape image catalogs can be marked as read only, optical image catalogs cannot.
D.
Optical image catalogs can be virus scanned, tape image catalogs cannot.
Tape image catalogs are automatically initialized when created, optical image catalogs must be
manually initialized
E.
Tape image catalogs can be used for optical data, optical image catalogs cannot be used for
tape data.
Optical image catalogs are automatically initialized when created, tape image catalogs must be
manually initialized.
Explanation: