-The grid'5000 is a large-scale testbed found in France \cite{grid5000}.
-The grid infrastructure consist of ten sites distributed over all France
-metropolitan regions. Each site in the grid'5000 composed from number of heterogeneous
-computing clusters, while each cluster includes a collection of homogeneous nodes.
-In general, the grid'5000 had one thousand of heterogeneous nodes and eight thousand of cores.
-All the sites are connected together via special long distance network called RENATER,
-which is the French National Telecommunication Network for Technology. Whereas inside each site
-the clusters and their nodes are connected throw high speed local area networks.
-There are different types of local networks used such as Ethernet and Infiniband netwoks,
-which allowed different gigabits bandwidth and latencies. On the other hand, the nodes inside each cluster
-are homogeneous, while they are different from the nodes of the other clusters. Therefore, there are
-a wide diversity of processors in grid'5000, that mainly had different processors families
-such as Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron families.
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-In this paper we are interested to run NAS parallel v3.3 \cite{NAS.Parallel.Benchmarks} over grid'5000.
+Grid'5000~\cite{grid5000} is a large-scale testbed that consists of ten sites distributed over all metropolitan France and Luxembourg. All the sites are connected together via a special long distance network called RENATER,
+which is the French National Telecommunication Network for Technology.
+Each site of the grid is composed of few heterogeneous
+computing clusters and each cluster contains many homogeneous nodes. In total,
+ grid'5000 has about one thousand heterogeneous nodes and eight thousand cores. In each site,
+the clusters and their nodes are connected via high speed local area networks.
+Two types of local networks are used, Ethernet or Infiniband networks which have different characteristics in terms of bandwidth and latency.
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+Since grid'5000 is dedicated for testing, contrary to production grids it allows a user to deploy its own customized operating system on all the booked nodes. The user could have root rights and thus apply DVFS operations while executing a distributed application.
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+we are interested to run NAS parallel v3.3 \cite{NAS.Parallel.Benchmarks} over grid'5000.