Hi!

Does anybody know OpenDataPlane ?  http://www.opendataplane.org/ It is a 
framework designed to enable software portability between networking SoCs, 
regardless of the underlying instruction set architecture. There are several 
implementations.

  *   OpenDataPlane using DPDK for Intel NIC
  *   OpenDataPlane using DPAA for Freescale platforms (QorIQ)
  *   OpenDataPlane using MCSDK for Texas Insturments platforms (KeyStone II)
  *   etc.

When a developer wants to port his application, he just needs to recompile it 
with the implementation of OpenDataPlane related to the new platform.


I'm doing my Master's Thesis on OpenDataPlane  and I have some questions.

- Now that OpenDataPlane (ODP) exists, schould every developpers start a new 
project with ODP or are there some reasons to still use DPDK ? What do you 
think ?


Thank you very much

Nicolas


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