Excluding spaces reserved Site Recovery Manager of Get - VM

I'm trying to get information about the virtual computer both my Center Virtual primary and backup my site.  The backup site has VM and placeholders SRM.  A VM - Get returns the virtual machines and the spaces reserved.  I would only have the details of the virtual machines.  I thought that this statement would make me what I was looking for, but it returns no results.

Get - VM | where ($_.) ExtensionData.Config.ManagedBy.Type - not "placeholderVm")

any help on how to do this would be appreciated.

Condition that you did not indicate a key extension customized for SRM fictional settings, you could test for the extensionKey property

Get - VM | where {$_.} ExtensionData.Config.ManagedBy.extensionKey - notmatch 'com.vmware.vcDr'}

An alternative is to query the DB directly, see determine the virtual machines in a stimulus package SRM using PowerShell

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