A business-oriented load dispatching framework for online auction sites

D. Menascé, V. Akula
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Online auction sites have unique workloads and user behavior characteristics that do not exist in other e-commerce sites. Earlier studies by the authors identified i) significant changes in the workload depending on time of day and ii) the presence of heavy-tailed distributions involving bidder and seller behavior. Other studies indicate that a small fraction or power users, among millions of registered users, contribute to the majority of the site's revenue. Poor quality of service to power users may imply in loss of business and cause significant loss of revenue to an auction site. This problem could be mitigated by dedicating resources in an exclusive manner to this small group of users in order to improve the quality of service they receive. However, this approach can lead to i) under utilization of these dedicated resources and ii) overloading of resources allocated to regular users when the load from power users is low. In this paper, we propose a scheme whereby resources are primarily dedicated to power users, but regular users can take advantage of these dedicated resources when spare capacity is available. This paper provides a business-oriented framework for dispatching requests to the various servers of an online auction site. Our approach uses a controller that can dynamically shift the load to different types of servers as the workload changes. Experimental evaluation showed, among other things, that the total number of bids processed using a dynamic controller to allocate resources can be improved under heavy load conditions compared to using a load balancing technique that does not differentiate among users.
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面向业务的在线拍卖站点负载调度框架
在线拍卖站点具有其他电子商务网站不存在的独特工作负载和用户行为特征。作者早期的研究发现,1)工作量随时间的显著变化,2)涉及投标人和卖方行为的重尾分布的存在。其他研究表明,在数百万注册用户中,一小部分或高级用户贡献了该网站的大部分收入。对高级用户的服务质量差可能意味着业务损失,并导致拍卖网站的收入重大损失。这一问题可以通过专门为这一小群用户提供资源来缓解,以提高他们获得的服务质量。但是,这种方法可能导致i)这些专用资源的利用率不足,ii)当来自高级用户的负载较低时,分配给普通用户的资源过载。在本文中,我们提出了一种方案,即资源主要专用于高级用户,但普通用户可以在空闲容量可用时利用这些专用资源。本文提供了一个面向业务的框架,用于向在线拍卖网站的各种服务器调度请求。我们的方法使用一个控制器,该控制器可以随着工作负载的变化动态地将负载转移到不同类型的服务器。实验评估表明,与使用不区分用户的负载平衡技术相比,在重负载条件下,使用动态控制器分配资源处理的投标总数可以得到改善。
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