Load balancing via random local search in closed and open systems

Author:

Ganesh Ayalvadi1,Lilienthal Sarah2,Manjunath D.3,Proutiere Alexandre4,Simatos Florian5

Affiliation:

1. University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom

2. Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom

3. IIT Mumbai, Mumbai, India

4. Microsoft Research, Cambridge, United Kingdom

5. INRIA, Rocquencourt, France

Abstract

In this paper, we analyze the performance of random load resampling and migration strategies in parallel server systems. Clients initially attach to an arbitrary server, but may switch servers independently at random instants of time in an attempt to improve their service rate. This approach to load balancing contrasts with traditional approaches where clients make smart server selections upon arrival (e.g., Join-the-Shortest-Queue policy and variants thereof). Load resampling is particularly relevant in scenarios where clients cannot predict the load of a server before being actually attached to it. An important example is in wireless spectrum sharing where clients try to share a set of frequency bands in a distributed manner. We first analyze the natural Random Local Search (RLS) strategy. Under this strategy, after sampling a new server randomly, clients only switch to it if their service rate is improved. In closed systems, where the client population is fixed, we derive tight estimates of the time it takes under RLS strategy to balance the load across servers. We then study open systems where clients arrive according to a random process and leave the system upon service completion. In this scenario, we analyze how client migrations within the system interact with the system dynamics induced by client arrivals and departures. We compare the load-aware RLS strategy to a load-oblivious strategy in which clients just randomly switch server without accounting for the server loads. Surprisingly, we show that both load-oblivious and load-aware strategies stabilize the system whenever this is at all possible. We further demonstrate, using large-system asymptotics, that the average client sojourn time under the load-oblivious strategy is not considerably reduced when clients apply smarter load-aware strategies.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Software

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