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Explicit Steady-State Approximations for Parallel Server Systems with Heterogeneous Servers

J. G. Dai, Yaosheng Xu

Published 2024-06-06Version 1

The weighted-workload-task-allocation (WWTA) load-balancing policy is known to be throughput optimal for parallel server systems with heterogeneous servers. This work concerns the heavy traffic approximation of steady-state performance for parallel server systems operating under WWTA policy. Under a relaxed complete-resource-pooling condition, we prove that WWTA achieves a "strong form" of state-space collapse in heavy traffic and that the scaled workload for each server converges in distribution to an exponential random variable, whose parameter is explicitly given by system primitives. Various steady-state performance measures are shown to be approximated from this exponential random variable. Instead of proving a stochastic process limit followed by an interchange of limits - a method that dominates the literature, our method works directly with a pre-limit basic adjoint relationship (BAR) that characterizes the stationary distribution of each pre-limit system.

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