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ReLibra: Routing-Replay-Guided Load Balancing for MoE Training in Reinforcement Learning

Load imbalance is a long-standing challenge in Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) training and is exacerbated in reinforcement learning (RL) for LLMs, where hot experts can shift frequently across micro-batches. Existing MoE training systems rely on historical loads to predict future expert demand, making them less effective under sharp fluctuations. We propose ReLibra, an MoE RL training system that exploits a unique opportunity in RL's rollout-training workflow, routing replay, to enable fine-grained load balancing at micro-batch granularity. Because rollout and training process the same tokens with the same MoE parameters, the token-to-expert routing decisions are known before training starts. Leveraging this information, ReLibra places two MoE load-balancing mechanisms at inter- and intra-batch timescales, matching their communication patterns to hierarchical network bandwidths. At the inter-batch timescale, ReLibra performs expert reordering to redistribute experts for batch-level cross-node balancing; at the intra-batch timescale, it dynamically performs expert replication within a node to absorb micro-batch-level load fluctuations. Experiments on diverse MoE LLMs and RL workloads show that ReLibra improves training throughput by up to 1.6$\times$ over Megatron-LM and by up to 1.2$\times$ over EPLB, even when EPLB is given oracle loads. Moreover, ReLibra remains within 6%-10% of the throughput of an idealized balanced baseline.

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