Power-of-two Policies in Redundancy Systems: the Impact of Assignment Constraints

11/10/2021
by   Ellen Cardinaels, et al.
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In classical power-of-two load balancing any server pair is sampled with equal probability. This does not cover practical settings with assignment constraints which force non-uniform server sampling. While intuition suggests that non-uniform sampling adversely impacts performance, this was only supported through simulations, and rigorous statements have remained elusive. Building on product-form distributions for redundancy systems, we prove the stochastic dominance of uniform sampling for a four-server system as well as arbitrary-size systems in light traffic.

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