User Manual

General Enhancements
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Siemens Desigo CC
Building Technologies What's New in Version 3.0
Distributed system configurations
Characteristics
Desigo CC V3.0 supports distribution over multiple servers. Servers are
connected to each other so that a user can seamlessly navigate the system
independently of the server they are connected to.
Three types of distributed deployment are supported:
Fully meshed: each server is logically connected to all
others. Clients can see all objects in all servers. Servers can
be geographically distributed.
Segmented: A specific fully meshed configuration where all
systems run on the same server. Allows building of larger
systems on one single server or segmentation of disciplines
or subsystems.
Hierarchical: front servers are logically connected to one
head server. Clients connected to the head server can see
all objects, clients connected to front servers can only see
local objects. For campus or inherently hierarchical
applications.
Benefits Very large systems can be covered by Desigo CC
Systems can be easily separated by location or discipline
For multidiscipline configuration in UL markets, the fire system can be
installed on a UL listed computer, while other disciplines can be installed
on regular hardware.
Distributed configuration have higher robustness: failure of one server
only affects a portion of the overall system.
When already existing systems are merged to one distributed system, then they
will be automatically visible to each other.
Customer Value
Distributed configurations have higher robustness: failure of one server does not
affect other system servers. It is also possible to seamlessly operate the
management stations of multiple buildings while maintaining their independence
in the case of future separation.