Multiclass multiservers with deferred operations in layered queueing networks, with software system applications

G. Franks, M. Woodside
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Abstract

Layered queueing networks describe the simultaneous-resource behaviour of servers that request lower-layer services and wait for them to complete. Layered software systems often follow this model, with messages to request service and receive the results. Their performance has been computed successfully using mean-value queueing approximations. Such systems also have multiservers (which model multi-threaded software processes), multiple classes of service, and what we call deferred operations or "second phases", which are executed after sending the reply message to the requester. Three established MVA approximations for multiclass multiservers are extended to include deferred service, and evaluated within the layered queueing context. Errors ranged from 1% up to about 15%. These servers were then used to model the network file system, as implemented on Linux, to show that the method scales up and gives good accuracy on typical systems, with computation times of a few seconds to a few minutes. This is hundreds of times faster than simulation.
分层排队网络中具有延迟操作的多类多服务器,具有软件系统应用
分层排队网络描述了请求底层服务并等待它们完成的服务器的同时资源行为。分层软件系统通常遵循这个模型,用消息请求服务并接收结果。采用均值排队近似方法成功地计算了它们的性能。这样的系统还具有多服务器(为多线程软件进程建模)、多个服务类,以及我们称之为延迟操作或“第二阶段”的操作,这些操作在向请求者发送应答消息后执行。扩展了针对多类多服务器的三种已建立的MVA近似,使其包括延迟服务,并在分层排队上下文中进行了评估。误差从1%到15%不等。然后使用这些服务器对在Linux上实现的网络文件系统进行建模,以证明该方法可以扩展并在典型系统上提供良好的准确性,计算时间从几秒到几分钟不等。这比模拟快数百倍。
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