A Processor-Sharing model for the Performance of Virtualized Network Functions
The parallel execution of requests in a Cloud Computing platform, as for Virtualized Network Functions, is modeled by an M^[X]/M/1 Processor-Sharing (PS) system, where each request is seen as a batch of unit jobs. The performance of such paralleled system can then be measured by the quantiles of the batch sojourn time distribution. In this paper, we address the evaluation of this distribution for the M^[X]/M/1-PS queue with batch arrivals and geometrically distributed batch size. General results on the residual busy period (after a tagged batch arrival time) and the number of unit jobs served during this residual busy period are first derived. This enables us to provide an approximation for the distribution tail of the batch sojourn time whose accuracy is confirmed by simulation.
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