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Task Allocation in a Multi-Server System
Authors:Sem Borst  Onno Boxma  Jan Friso Groote  Sjouke Mauw
Affiliation:(1) CWI, P.O. Box 94079, 1090 GB Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(2) Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Eindhoven University of Technology, P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Abstract:We consider a slotted queueing system with C servers (processors) that can handle tasks (jobs). Tasks arrive in batches of random size at the start of every slot. Any task can be executed by any server in one slot with success probability agr. If a task execution fails, then the task must be handled in some later time slot until it has been completed successfully. Tasks may be processed by several servers simultaneously. In that case, the task is completed successfully if the task execution is successful on at least one of the servers.We examine the impact of various allocation strategies on the mean number of tasks in the system and the mean response time of tasks. It is proven that both these performance measures are minimized by the strategy which always distributes the tasks over the servers as evenly as possible. Subsequently, we determine the distribution of the number of tasks in the system for a broad class of task allocation strategies, which includes the above optimal strategy as a special case. Some numerical experiments are performed to illustrate the performance characteristics of the various strategies.
Keywords:task allocation  multi-server queues  response times
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