Because 8020 is _old and dated_, yet some manufacturers still base new
devices on it. That is what is broken, clearly noone is faulting a '96
device for being based on SFF-8020, however a '09 and '01 is a different
story.
> You are a good disciple of Hale, but it is no use ignoring the
:-)
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