Large-System Insensitivity of Zero-Waiting Load Balancing Algorithms

Author:

Liu Xin1,Gong Kang2,Ying Lei2

Affiliation:

1. ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai, China

2. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Abstract

This paper studies the sensitivity (or insensitivity) of a class of load balancing algorithms that achieve asymptotic zero-waiting in the sub-Halfin-Whitt regime, named LB-zero. Most existing results on zero-waiting load balancing algorithms assume the service time distribution is exponential. This paper establishes the large-system insensitivity of LB-zero for jobs whose service time follows a Coxian distribution with a finite number of phases. This result suggests that LB-zero achieves asymptotic zero-waiting for a large class of service time distributions. To prove this result, this paper develops a new technique, called "Iterative State-Space Peeling'' (or ISSP for short). ISSP first identifies an iterative relation between the upper and lower bounds on the queue states and then proves that the system lives near the fixed point of the iterative bounds with a high probability. Based on ISSP, the steady-state distribution of the system is further analyzed by applying Stein's method in the neighborhood of the fixed point. ISSP, like state-space collapse in heavy-traffic analysis, is a general approach that may be used to study other complex stochastic systems.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Software

Reference3 articles.

1. Insensitivity in queueing systems

2. X. Liu , K. Gong , and L. Ying . Large-system insensitivity of zero-waiting load balancing algorithms. arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.07971 , 2022 . X. Liu, K. Gong, and L. Ying. Large-system insensitivity of zero-waiting load balancing algorithms. arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.07971, 2022.

3. Steady-state analysis of load-balancing algorithms in the sub-Halfin–Whitt regime

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