htmlabstractThis paper considers queues with server vacations, but departs from the traditional setting in two ways: (i) the queueing model is driven by Levy processes rather than just compound Poisson processes; (ii) the vacation lengths depend on the length of the server's preceding busy period. Regarding the former point: the Levy process active during the busy period is assumed to have no negative jumps, whereas the Levy process active during the vacation is a subordinator. Regarding the latter point: where in a previous study [3] the durations of the vacations were positively correlated with the length of the preceding busy period, we now introduce a dependence structure that may give rise to both positive and negative correlations. We...