We examine the question of whether to employ the first-come-first-served (FCFS) discipline or the processor-sharing (PS) discipline at the hosts in a distributed server system. We are interested in the case in which service times are drawn from a heavy-tailed distribution, and so have very high variability. Traditional wisdom when task sizes are highly variable would prefer the PS discipline, because it allows small tasks to avoid being delayed behind large tasks in a queue. However, we show that system performance can actually be significantly better under FCFS queueing, if each task is assigned to a host based on the task's size. By task assignment, we mean an algorithm that inspects incoming tasks and assigns them to hosts for service. T...
We consider a cluster of heterogeneous servers, modeled as M/G/1 queues with different processing sp...
This paper investigates the performance of task assignment policies for server farms as the variabil...
The most critical property exhibited by a heavy-tailed workload distribution (found in many WWW work...
We examine the question of whether to employ the first-come-first-served (FCFS) discipline or the pr...
We consider a distributed server system model and ask which policy should be used for assigning task...
We consider the problem of task assignment in a distributed system (such as a distributed Web server...
Two widely used scheduling policies used in the absence of knowledge of job sizes are Processor Shar...
We consider a distributed server system and ask which policy should be used for assigning tasks to h...
We consider a distributed server system and ask which policy should be used for assigning tasks to h...
Two widely used scheduling policies used in the absence of knowledge of job sizes are Processor Shar...
We consider a distributed server system and ask which policy should be used for assigning jobs (task...
We consider a model of a distributed parallel processing system that shows that parallel versus sequ...
We investigate an overloaded processor sharing queue with renewal arrivals and generally distributed...
International audienceConsider a single server system serving a multiclass population. Some popular ...
We consider a parallel-server system with homogeneous servers where incoming tasks, arriving at rate...
We consider a cluster of heterogeneous servers, modeled as M/G/1 queues with different processing sp...
This paper investigates the performance of task assignment policies for server farms as the variabil...
The most critical property exhibited by a heavy-tailed workload distribution (found in many WWW work...
We examine the question of whether to employ the first-come-first-served (FCFS) discipline or the pr...
We consider a distributed server system model and ask which policy should be used for assigning task...
We consider the problem of task assignment in a distributed system (such as a distributed Web server...
Two widely used scheduling policies used in the absence of knowledge of job sizes are Processor Shar...
We consider a distributed server system and ask which policy should be used for assigning tasks to h...
We consider a distributed server system and ask which policy should be used for assigning tasks to h...
Two widely used scheduling policies used in the absence of knowledge of job sizes are Processor Shar...
We consider a distributed server system and ask which policy should be used for assigning jobs (task...
We consider a model of a distributed parallel processing system that shows that parallel versus sequ...
We investigate an overloaded processor sharing queue with renewal arrivals and generally distributed...
International audienceConsider a single server system serving a multiclass population. Some popular ...
We consider a parallel-server system with homogeneous servers where incoming tasks, arriving at rate...
We consider a cluster of heterogeneous servers, modeled as M/G/1 queues with different processing sp...
This paper investigates the performance of task assignment policies for server farms as the variabil...
The most critical property exhibited by a heavy-tailed workload distribution (found in many WWW work...