This paper addresses the mean-field behavior of large-scale systems of parallel servers with a processor sharing service discipline when arrivals are Poisson and jobs have general service time distributions when an SQ(d) routing policy is used. Under this policy, an arrival is routed to the server with the least number of progressing jobs among d randomly chosen servers. The limit of the empirical distribution is then used to study the statistical properties of the system. In particular, this shows that in the limit as N grows, individual servers are statistically independent of others (propagation of chaos) and more importantly, the equilibrium point of the mean-field is insensitive to the job length distributions that has important engine...
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This paper addresses the mean-field behavior of large-scale systems of parallel servers with a proce...
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This paper studies the effect of an overdispersed arrival process on the performance of an infinite-...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate optimal load balancing strategies for a multi-cl...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a generic model of computational grids, seen as sev...
This paper addresses the mean-field behavior of large-scale systems of parallel servers with a proce...
We consider randomized job routing techniques for a system consisting of a large number of parallel ...
We consider a system consisting of parallel servers, where jobs with different resource requirement...
We consider the problem of assignning jobs to servers in a multi-server system consisting of N paral...
In this paper, we study a large multi-server loss model under the SQ(d) routeing scheme when the ser...
Processing computation-intensive jobs at multiple processing cores in parallel is essential in many ...
We investigate optimal load balancing strategies for a multi-class multi-server processor-sharing sy...
We analyze randomized dynamic load balancing schemes for multi-server processor sharing sys-tems whe...
We study the performance of Discriminatory Processor Sharing (DPS) systems, with exponential service...
Consider a non-observable distributed processing system with N ≥ 2 single server queues operating in...
In this paper, we investigate the stability and performance of randomized dynamic routing schemes f...
Load balancing plays a crucial role in many large scale systems. Several different load balancing pr...
This paper studies the effect of an overdispersed arrival process on the performance of an infinite-...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate optimal load balancing strategies for a multi-cl...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a generic model of computational grids, seen as sev...