Abstract
We consider a multi-server queueing system under the power-of-two policy with Poisson
job arrivals, heterogeneous servers and a general job requirement distribution; each server
operates under the first-come first-serve policy and there are no buffer constraints. We
analyze the performance of this system in light traffic by evaluating the first two light
traffic derivatives of the average job response time. These expressions point to several
interesting structural features associated with server heterogeneity in light traffic: For
unequal capacities, the average job response time is seen to decrease for small values of the
arrival rate, and the more diverse the server capacities, the greater the gain in performance.
These theoretical findings are assessed through limited simulations.