vSphere Replication is compatible with certain other vSphere management features and other VMware software.

vSphere Replication Compatibility with Other vSphere Features

You can safely use vSphere Replication with certain vSphere features, such as vSphere vMotion. Some other vSphere features, for example, vSphere Distributed Power Management, require a special configuration for use with vSphere Replication.
Note: To upgrade VMware Tools, you must upgrade the vSphere Replication appliance.
Table 1. Compatibility of vSphere Replication with Other vSphere Features
vSphere Feature Compatible with vSphere Replication Description
vSphere vMotion Yes You can migrate replicated virtual machines by using vMotion. Replication continues at the defined recovery point objective (RPO) after the migration is finished.
vSphere Storage vMotion Yes You can move the disk files of a replicated virtual machine on the source site using Storage vMotion with no impact on the ongoing replication.
vSphere High Availability Yes

You can protect a replicated virtual machine by using HA. Replication continues at the defined RPO after HA restarts a virtual machine. vSphere Replication does not perform any special HA handling. You can protect the vSphere Replication appliance itself by using HA.

vSphere Fault Tolerance No You cannot replicate virtual machines that have Fault Tolerance activated. You cannot protect the vSphere Replication appliance itself with FT.
vSphere DRS Yes Replication continues at the defined RPO after the resource redistribution is finished.
vSphere Storage DRS Yes

On the source site, Storage DRS can move the disk files of replicated virtual machines with no impact on the ongoing replication.

On the target site, you must register the vSphere Replication appliance with the vCenter Single Sign-On service to activate the communication between Storage DRS and the vSphere Replication Management server. See Configure the vSphere Replication Appliance to Connect to a vCenter Server.

vSAN datastore Yes You can use vSAN datastores as the source and target datastore when configuring replications.
vSphere Distributed Power Management Yes vSphere Replication coexists with DPM on the source site. vSphere Replication does not perform any special DPM handling on the source site. You can deactivate DPM on the target site to allow enough hosts as replication targets.
VMware vSphere Flash Read Cache Yes

You can protect virtual machines that contain disks that use the VMware vSphere Flash Read Cache storage. Since the host to which a virtual machine recovers might not be configured for Flash Read Cache, vSphere Replication deactivates Flash Read Cache on disks when it starts the virtual machines on the recovery site. vSphere Replication sets the reservation to zero. Before performing a recovery on a virtual machine that is configured to use vSphere Flash Read Cache, take note of the virtual machine's cache reservation from the vSphere Web Client. After the recovery, you can migrate the virtual machine to a host with Flash Read Cache storage and restore the original Flash Read Cache setting on the virtual machine manually.

vSphere Life Cycle Manager Yes You can use vSphere Replication and vSphere Life Cycle Manager (vLCM) in the same data center with a manual workaround. For more information, see the VMware vSphere Replication 8.5.0.3 Release Notes.
vCloud APIs Not applicable No interaction with vSphere Replication.
vCenter Chargeback Not applicable No interaction with vSphere Replication
VMware Data Recovery Not applicable No interaction with vSphere Replication.

vSphere Replication Compatibility with Other Software

vSphere Replication is compatible with certain versions of ESXi, vCenter Server, Site Recovery Manager, and Web browsers.

For information about the vSphere Replication compatibility, see the following documents: