Use the Site Recovery Manager SDK for PowerShell to access the Site Recovery Manager (SRM) API with PowerCLI . Starting from VMware PowerCLI version 13.1.0, the Site Recovery Manager SDK provides low-level cmdlets for all available Site Recovery Manager (SRM) API operations.
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Understanding the Site Recovery Manager SDK for PowerShell You can access the Site Recovery Manager (SRM) API with VMware PowerCLI by using the Site Recovery Manager SDK for PowerShell .
Navigating the Site Recovery Manager SDK for PowerShell You can navigate the Site Recovery Manager SDK for PowerShell by using the VMware Developer website, and the Get-Help , Get-Command , and Get-SrmOperation cmdlets.
Connect to a Local and to a Remote Site Recovery Manager (SRM) Server To invoke operations on the Site Recovery Manager (SRM) API , you must first connect to the Site Recovery Manager (SRM) instances on the local (protected) and the remote (recovery) sites.
Host-Based Replication Scenarios You can use the Site Recovery Manager SDK for PowerShell to manage scenarios for host-based replication (HBR) with VMware PowerCLI . HBR operates at the hypervisor level and allows you to replicate virtual machine data across different hosts or storage systems.
Array-Based Replication Scenarios You can use the Site Recovery Manager SDK for PowerShell to manage scenarios for array-based replication (ABR) with VMware PowerCLI . With ABR, storage arrays at the protected site replicate data to peer arrays at the recovery site, typically at the block level.