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Asymptotics of insensitive load balancing and blocking phases

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  • Matthieu Jonckheere

    (Universidad de Buenos Aires and Conicet)

  • Balakrishna J. Prabhu

    (Université de Toulouse, CNRS)

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We study a single class of traffic acting on a symmetric set of processor-sharing queues with finite buffers, and we consider the case where the load scales with the number of servers. We address the problem of giving robust performance bounds based on the study of the asymptotic behaviour of the insensitive load balancing schemes, which have the desirable property that the stationary distribution of the resulting stochastic network depends on the distribution of job-sizes only through its mean. It was shown for small systems with losses that they give good estimates of performance indicators, generalizing henceforth Erlang formula, whereas optimal policies are already theoretically and computationally out of reach for networks of moderate size. We characterize the response of symmetric systems under those schemes at different scales and show that three amplitudes of deviations can be identified according to whether $$\rho 1$$ ρ > 1 . A central limit scaling takes place for a sub-critical load; for $$\rho =1$$ ρ = 1 , the number of free servers scales like $$n^{ {\theta \over \theta +1}}$$ n θ θ + 1 ( $$\theta $$ θ being the buffer depth and n being the number of servers) and is of order 1 for super-critical loads. This further implies the existence of different phases for the blocking probability. Before a (refined) critical load $$\rho _c(n)=1-a n^{- {\theta \over \theta +1}}$$ ρ c ( n ) = 1 - a n - θ θ + 1 , the blocking is exponentially small and becomes of order $$ n^{- {\theta \over \theta +1}}$$ n - θ θ + 1 at $$\rho _c(n)$$ ρ c ( n ) . This generalizes the well-known quality-and-efficiency-driven regime, or Halfin—Whitt regime, for a one-dimensional queue and leads to a generalized staffing rule for a given target blocking probability.

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  • Matthieu Jonckheere & Balakrishna J. Prabhu, 2018. "Asymptotics of insensitive load balancing and blocking phases," Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications, Springer, vol. 88(3), pages 243-278, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:queues:v:88:y:2018:i:3:d:10.1007_s11134-017-9559-5
    DOI: 10.1007/s11134-017-9559-5
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