Title :
Load sharing in distributed multimedia-on-demand systems
Author :
Tay, Y.C. ; Pang, HweeHwa
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Math., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
Service providers have begun to offer multimedia-on-demand services to residential estates by installing isolated, small-scale multimedia servers at individual estates. Such an arrangement allows the service providers to operate without relying on a highspeed, large-capacity metropolitan area network, which is still not available in many countries. Unfortunately, installing isolated servers can incur very high server costs, as each server requires spare bandwidth to cope with fluctuations in user demand. The authors explore the feasibility of linking up several small multimedia servers to a (limited-capacity) network, and allowing servers with idle retrieval bandwidth to help out servers that are temporarily overloaded; the goal is to minimize the waiting time for service to begin. We identify four characteristics of load sharing in a distributed multimedia system that differentiate it from load balancing in a conventional distributed system. We then introduce a GWQ load sharing algorithm that fits and exploits these characteristics; it puts all servers´ pending requests in a global queue, from which a server with idle capacity obtains additional jobs. The performance of the algorithm is captured by an analytical model, which we validate through simulations. Both the analytical and simulation models show that the algorithm vastly reduces wait times at the servers. The analytical model also provides guidelines for capacity planning. Finally, we propose an enhanced GWQ+L algorithm that allows a server to reclaim active local requests that are being serviced remotely. Simulation experiments indicate that the scheduling decisions of GWQ+L are optimal, i.e., it enables the distributed servers to approximate the performance of a large centralized server
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; bibliographies; distributed processing; multimedia servers; resource allocation; GWQ load sharing algorithm; GWQ+L algorithm; active local requests; analytical model; capacity planning; distributed multimedia system; distributed multimedia-on-demand systems; global queue; idle retrieval bandwidth; large centralized server performance; limited-capacity network; load balancing; load sharing; pending requests; residential estates; scheduling decisions; server costs; service providers; small-scale multimedia servers; waiting time; Algorithm design and analysis; Analytical models; Bandwidth; Costs; Fluctuations; Joining processes; Load management; Metropolitan area networks; Multimedia systems; Network servers;
Journal_Title :
Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on