Which of the following explains why a backup tape drive might be "shoe-shining" during a backup?

Which of the following explains why a backup tape drive might be “shoe-shining” during a backup?

Which of the following explains why a backup tape drive might be “shoe-shining” during a backup?

A.
Read-after-write verification is being used to guarantee data integrity

B.
Data compression is rewriting the data to save space

C.
The tape head is dirty and needs to be cleaned

D.
The backup client is not providing data fast enough

Explanation:



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The explanation confirms D is correct.