vSphere 4.1 and Site Recovery Manager

I currently have vCenter 4.0 Update 1 and Site Recovery Manager 4.0.  Can I put vCenter 4.0 Update 1 to 4.1 without upgrading the Site Recovery Manager?

According to http://www.vmware.com/pdf/srm_compat_matrix_4_x.pdf , you need improve SRM to 4.1.

André

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    Post edited by: a.p. (VMware Community Manager)

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