replication between different versions of ESXi vSphere

Hi all

Is it possible to use replication between different versions of ESXi vSphere? the scenario is as follows.

Source site:

vCenter 6

RS 6

Replication Unit 6

5.5 ESXi

The target site:

vCenter 6

RS 6

Replication Unit 6

6 ESXi

I understand that vCenter, SRM and VRA must match and vSphere replication 6 is compatible with ESXi 5 upwards and it is the vSphere host in the source location that replicates on the VRA rather than a host of ESXi target so it should work, but I wanted a certain Yes/No.

Thank you

Definite yes.

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