While Siemens doesn’t sell a product called “vDesktop,” the industry has embraced running Siemens software on from Citrix, VMware, or Microsoft (Azure Virtual Desktop). Here is why every automation engineer should care. What is a “vDesktop” in an Industrial Context? A virtual desktop decouples the software (TIA Portal) from the hardware (your laptop). You run a powerful virtual machine in a data center or on-premise server. You then access that machine from any thin client, old laptop, or even a tablet. 5 Reasons to Move Your Siemens Environment to a vDesktop 1. License Liberation (The Floating Model) In the past, if you needed to program a PLC, you had to walk to the dongle. With a vDesktop, you host your Siemens dongles (or use NU answers) on a central server. Any authorized engineer can log in from anywhere and access the fully licensed TIA Portal. No more “Who has the USB key?”
Siemens industrial networks (PROFINET) are sensitive. A vDesktop server usually sits in the OT network or DMZ, while the engineer connects via a secure protocol (RDP or Blast). The engineering laptop never needs direct Layer 2 access to the PLC rack. vdesktop siemens
What happens if your lead engineer’s laptop dies during a plant shutdown? With a vDesktop, the “instance” of TIA Portal is still running on the server. The engineer grabs a spare laptop, logs in, and is back online in 30 seconds. Downtime is minimized. A virtual desktop decouples the software (TIA Portal)
Disclaimer: This post is based on industry best practices. "Siemens," "TIA Portal," and "SIMATIC" are trademarks of Siemens AG. Always validate VDI configurations with the official Siemens Virtualization Guide. 5 Reasons to Move Your Siemens Environment to a vDesktop 1
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