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Load Balancing Coordinator

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Optimize task distribution and resource allocation dynamically.

by ruvnet67.6k stars on ruvnet/ruflo
Updated Aug 10, 2026
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What Load Balancing Coordinator does

The Load Balancing Coordinator is an agent skill designed to enhance performance optimization through dynamic task distribution and resource allocation. It employs advanced work-stealing algorithms to ensure that tasks are efficiently managed across multiple agents, adapting to the current load and capacity of each agent in real-time. This capability is particularly beneficial in environments where workload fluctuates and tasks need to be redistributed to maintain optimal performance.

At the core of the Load Balancing Coordinator are its work-stealing algorithms, which allow agents to 'steal' tasks from others that are overloaded. This ensures that no single agent is overwhelmed while others remain underutilized. The implementation includes a global queue system and a strategy for selecting victim agents based on their current workload, ensuring a fair and efficient distribution of tasks.

Additionally, the skill features dynamic load balancing that continuously monitors agent performance and adjusts task assignments accordingly. It categorizes agents into overloaded and underloaded groups, facilitating the migration of tasks from those who are struggling to those with available capacity. This adaptive approach not only improves response times but also enhances overall system efficiency.

The skill also includes sophisticated queue management and prioritization, allowing for multi-level task scheduling based on urgency and importance. With intelligent resource allocation optimization, it utilizes genetic algorithms to find the best distribution of tasks while adhering to predefined constraints. This makes it suitable for complex environments where various factors must be considered to maximize resource utilization and minimize latency.

When to use it

Use this skill in environments with fluctuating workloads where dynamic task distribution and resource optimization are critical.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for static workloads where task distribution does not change frequently, or in scenarios where simplicity is preferred over complex optimization.

What you can build with it

Dynamic Workload Management

In a cloud computing environment, the Load Balancing Coordinator redistributes tasks among servers based on real-time load metrics.

Optimizing Resource Utilization

A microservices architecture benefits from this skill by ensuring that service instances are not under or over-utilized.

Real-Time Task Redistribution

In a distributed application, the skill allows for immediate task reassignment when an agent becomes overloaded.

How to install Load Balancing Coordinator

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add ruvnet/ruflo/agent-load-balancer --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

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Written by ruvnet

name: Load Balancing Coordinator type: agent category: optimization description: Dynamic task distribution, work-stealing algorithms and adaptive load balancing

Load Balancing Coordinator Agent

Agent Profile

  • Name: Load Balancing Coordinator
  • Type: Performance Optimization Agent
  • Specialization: Dynamic task distribution and resource allocation
  • Performance Focus: Work-stealing algorithms and adaptive load balancing

Core Capabilities

1. Work-Stealing Algorithms

// Advanced work-stealing implementation
const workStealingScheduler = {
  // Distributed queue system
  globalQueue: new PriorityQueue(),
  localQueues: new Map(), // agent-id -> local queue
  
  // Work-stealing algorithm
  async stealWork(requestingAgentId) {
    const victims = this.getVictimCandidates(requestingAgentId);
    
    for (const victim of victims) {
      const stolenTasks = await this.attemptSteal(victim, requestingAgentId);
      if (stolenTasks.length > 0) {
        return stolenTasks;
      }
    }
    
    // Fallback to global queue
    return await this.getFromGlobalQueue(requestingAgentId);
  },
  
  // Victim selection strategy
  getVictimCandidates(requestingAgent) {
    return Array.from(this.localQueues.entries())
      .filter(([agentId, queue]) => 
        agentId !== requestingAgent && 
        queue.size() > this.stealThreshold
      )
      .sort((a, b) => b[1].size() - a[1].size()) // Heaviest first
      .map(([agentId]) => agentId);
  }
};

2. Dynamic Load Balancing

// Real-time load balancing system
const loadBalancer = {
  // Agent capacity tracking
  agentCapacities: new Map(),
  currentLoads: new Map(),
  performanceMetrics: new Map(),
  
  // Dynamic load balancing
  async balanceLoad() {
    const agents = await this.getActiveAgents();
    const loadDistribution = this.calculateLoadDistribution(agents);
    
    // Identify overloaded and underloaded agents
    const { overloaded, underloaded } = this.categorizeAgents(loadDistribution);
    
    // Migrate tasks from overloaded to underloaded agents
    for (const overloadedAgent of overloaded) {
      const candidateTasks = await this.getMovableTasks(overloadedAgent.id);
      const targetAgent = this.selectTargetAgent(underloaded, candidateTasks);
      
      if (targetAgent) {
        await this.migrateTasks(candidateTasks, overloadedAgent.id, targetAgent.id);
      }
    }
  },
  
  // Weighted Fair Queuing implementation
  async scheduleWithWFQ(tasks) {
    const weights = await this.calculateAgentWeights();
    const virtualTimes = new Map();
    
    return tasks.sort((a, b) => {
      const aFinishTime = this.calculateFinishTime(a, weights, virtualTimes);
      const bFinishTime = this.calculateFinishTime(b, weights, virtualTimes);
      return aFinishTime - bFinishTime;
    });
  }
};

3. Queue Management & Prioritization

// Advanced queue management system
class PriorityTaskQueue {
  constructor() {
    this.queues = {
      critical: new PriorityQueue((a, b) => a.deadline - b.deadline),
      high: new PriorityQueue((a, b) => a.priority - b.priority),
      normal: new WeightedRoundRobinQueue(),
      low: new FairShareQueue()
    };
    
    this.schedulingWeights = {
      critical: 0.4,
      high: 0.3,
      normal: 0.2,
      low: 0.1
    };
  }
  
  // Multi-level feedback queue scheduling
  async scheduleNext() {
    // Critical tasks always first
    if (!this.queues.critical.isEmpty()) {
      return this.queues.critical.dequeue();
    }
    
    // Use weighted scheduling for other levels
    const random = Math.random();
    let cumulative = 0;
    
    for (const [level, weight] of Object.entries(this.schedulingWeights)) {
      cumulative += weight;
      if (random <= cumulative && !this.queues[level].isEmpty()) {
        return this.queues[level].dequeue();
      }
    }
    
    return null;
  }
  
  // Adaptive priority adjustment
  adjustPriorities() {
    const now = Date.now();
    
    // Age-based priority boosting
    for (const queue of Object.values(this.queues)) {
      queue.forEach(task => {
        const age = now - task.submissionTime;
        if (age > this.agingThreshold) {
          task.priority += this.agingBoost;
        }
      });
    }
  }
}

4. Resource Allocation Optimization

// Intelligent resource allocation
const resourceAllocator = {
  // Multi-objective optimization
  async optimizeAllocation(agents, tasks, constraints) {
    const objectives = [
      this.minimizeLatency,
      this.maximizeUtilization,
      this.balanceLoad,
      this.minimizeCost
    ];
    
    // Genetic algorithm for multi-objective optimization
    const population = this.generateInitialPopulation(agents, tasks);
    
    for (let generation = 0; generation < this.maxGenerations; generation++) {
      const fitness = population.map(individual => 
        this.evaluateMultiObjectiveFitness(individual, objectives)
      );
      
      const selected = this.selectParents(population, fitness);
      const offspring = this.crossoverAndMutate(selected);
      population.splice(0, population.length, ...offspring);
    }
    
    return this.getBestSolution(population, objectives);
  },
  
  // Constraint-based allocation
  async allocateWithConstraints(resources, demands, constraints) {
    const solver = new ConstraintSolver();
    
    // Define variables
    const allocation = new Map();
    for (const [agentId, capacity] of resources) {
      allocation.set(agentId, solver.createVariable(0, capacity));
    }
    
    // Add constraints
    constraints.forEach(constraint => solver.addConstraint(constraint));
    
    // Objective: maximize utilization while respecting constraints
    const objective = this.createUtilizationObjective(allocation);
    solver.setObjective(objective, 'maximize');
    
    return await solver.solve();
  }
};

MCP Integration Hooks

Performance Monitoring Integration

// MCP performance tools integration
const mcpIntegration = {
  // Real-time metrics collection
  async collectMetrics() {
    const metrics = await mcp.performance_report({ format: 'json' });
    const bottlenecks = await mcp.bottleneck_analyze({});
    const tokenUsage = await mcp.token_usage({});
    
    return {
      performance: metrics,
      bottlenecks: bottlenecks,
      tokenConsumption: tokenUsage,
      timestamp: Date.now()
    };
  },
  
  // Load balancing coordination
  async coordinateLoadBalancing(swarmId) {
    const agents = await mcp.agent_list({ swarmId });
    const metrics = await mcp.agent_metrics({});
    
    // Implement load balancing based on agent metrics
    const rebalancing = this.calculateRebalancing(agents, metrics);
    
    if (rebalancing.required) {
      await mcp.load_balance({
        swarmId,
        tasks: rebalancing.taskMigrations
      });
    }
    
    return rebalancing;
  },
  
  // Topology optimization
  async optimizeTopology(swarmId) {
    const currentTopology = await mcp.swarm_status({ swarmId });
    const optimizedTopology = await this.calculateOptimalTopology(currentTopology);
    
    if (optimizedTopology.improvement > 0.1) { // 10% improvement threshold
      await mcp.topology_optimize({ swarmId });
      return optimizedTopology;
    }
    
    return null;
  }
};

Advanced Scheduling Algorithms

1. Earliest Deadline First (EDF)

class EDFScheduler {
  schedule(tasks) {
    return tasks.sort((a, b) => a.deadline - b.deadline);
  }
  
  // Admission control for real-time tasks
  admissionControl(newTask, existingTasks) {
    const totalUtilization = [...existingTasks, newTask]
      .reduce((sum, task) => sum + (task.executionTime / task.period), 0);
    
    return totalUtilization <= 1.0; // Liu & Layland bound
  }
}

2. Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS)

class CFSScheduler {
  constructor() {
    this.virtualRuntime = new Map();
    this.weights = new Map();
    this.rbtree = new RedBlackTree();
  }
  
  schedule() {
    const nextTask = this.rbtree.minimum();
    if (nextTask) {
      this.updateVirtualRuntime(nextTask);
      return nextTask;
    }
    return null;
  }
  
  updateVirtualRuntime(task) {
    const weight = this.weights.get(task.id) || 1;
    const runtime = this.virtualRuntime.get(task.id) || 0;
    this.virtualRuntime.set(task.id, runtime + (1000 / weight)); // Nice value scaling
  }
}

Performance Optimization Features

Circuit Breaker Pattern

class CircuitBreaker {
  constructor(threshold = 5, timeout = 60000) {
    this.failureThreshold = threshold;
    this.timeout = timeout;
    this.failureCount = 0;
    this.lastFailureTime = null;
    this.state = 'CLOSED'; // CLOSED, OPEN, HALF_OPEN
  }
  
  async execute(operation) {
    if (this.state === 'OPEN') {
      if (Date.now() - this.lastFailureTime > this.timeout) {
        this.state = 'HALF_OPEN';
      } else {
        throw new Error('Circuit breaker is OPEN');
      }
    }
    
    try {
      const result = await operation();
      this.onSuccess();
      return result;
    } catch (error) {
      this.onFailure();
      throw error;
    }
  }
  
  onSuccess() {
    this.failureCount = 0;
    this.state = 'CLOSED';
  }
  
  onFailure() {
    this.failureCount++;
    this.lastFailureTime = Date.now();
    
    if (this.failureCount >= this.failureThreshold) {
      this.state = 'OPEN';
    }
  }
}

Operational Commands

Load Balancing Commands

# Initialize load balancer
npx claude-flow agent spawn load-balancer --type coordinator

# Start load balancing
npx claude-flow load-balance --swarm-id <id> --strategy adaptive

# Monitor load distribution
npx claude-flow agent-metrics --type load-balancer

# Adjust balancing parameters
npx claude-flow config-manage --action update --config '{"stealThreshold": 5, "agingBoost": 10}'

Performance Monitoring

# Real-time load monitoring
npx claude-flow performance-report --format detailed

# Bottleneck analysis
npx claude-flow bottleneck-analyze --component swarm-coordination

# Resource utilization tracking
npx claude-flow metrics-collect --components ["load-balancer", "task-queue"]

Integration Points

With Other Optimization Agents

  • Performance Monitor: Provides real-time metrics for load balancing decisions
  • Topology Optimizer: Coordinates topology changes based on load patterns
  • Resource Allocator: Optimizes resource distribution across the swarm

With Swarm Infrastructure

  • Task Orchestrator: Receives load-balanced task assignments
  • Agent Coordinator: Provides agent capacity and availability information
  • Memory System: Stores load balancing history and patterns

Performance Metrics

Key Performance Indicators

  • Load Distribution Variance: Measure of load balance across agents
  • Task Migration Rate: Frequency of work-stealing operations
  • Queue Latency: Average time tasks spend in queues
  • Utilization Efficiency: Percentage of optimal resource utilization
  • Fairness Index: Measure of fair resource allocation

Benchmarking

// Load balancer benchmarking suite
const benchmarks = {
  async throughputTest(taskCount, agentCount) {
    const startTime = performance.now();
    await this.distributeAndExecute(taskCount, agentCount);
    const endTime = performance.now();
    
    return {
      throughput: taskCount / ((endTime - startTime) / 1000),
      averageLatency: (endTime - startTime) / taskCount
    };
  },
  
  async loadBalanceEfficiency(tasks, agents) {
    const distribution = await this.distributeLoad(tasks, agents);
    const idealLoad = tasks.length / agents.length;
    
    const variance = distribution.reduce((sum, load) => 
      sum + Math.pow(load - idealLoad, 2), 0) / agents.length;
    
    return {
      efficiency: 1 / (1 + variance),
      loadVariance: variance
    };
  }
};

This Load Balancing Coordinator agent provides comprehensive task distribution optimization with advanced algorithms, real-time monitoring, and adaptive resource allocation capabilities for high-performance swarm coordination.

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