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Probably the most obvious difference is that the SAI is a switch abstraction 
interface only.   Focused on providing a generic interface on top of any type 
of switch.

You will see that in the headers and files – that these headers/files are or 
should be platform agnostic (Linux/Windows/Etc..)


Cheers,
Cliff


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[mailto:opencompute-networking-boun...@lists.opencompute.org] On Behalf Of 
gyanesh patra
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 12:52 PM
To: opencompute-networking@lists.opencompute.org
Subject: [Opencompute-networking] How SAI differed from OpenDataPlane (ODP) 
developement

Hi All,
I have seen ODP and SAI have good traction in networking community with very 
rapid contribution and development. Can anyone please explain how they are 
different from each other? What is the fundamental difference in their goal?

Thanks
P Gyanesh Kumar Patra
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