In this paper the authors study the dynamic randomized load balancing model, which is often referred to as the supermarket model. Specifically, they study two load balancing policies for the supermarket model. In each case, jobs arrive at the bank of N servers according to a rate αN Poisson process, with α < 1. The servers each employ the same service discipline and the service times are iid with a given arbitrary distribution F(·) having mean 1. Service at each queue is assumed to be non-idling. The Join the Shortest Queue policy SQ(D) assigns each arrival to the shortest of D queues chosen independently and uniformly at random, where the shortest queue means the queue with the least number of jobs. With the Join the Last Loaded Queue polic...