March 5, 2015 at 10:22 am
March 5, 2015 at 12:24 pm
I would suggest you to have a look at this link
For the release of the CU5 for SQL Server 2012 SP2 , the release date ( according the same post ) is end of March 2015.
An advice from the SQL Server Support Center : to avoid to install isolated CU and to prefer to wait for the release of the next SP ( as the Support is doing full tests for a new Service pack , it is not the same thing for a CU for which the tests are done less heavily , except to search incompatibilities between the KBs included in the CU ). It is why sometimes , some KB included in the last CUs are not included in a new SP.
At the end of the article , you should find
SQL Server 2012 RTM or Service Pack 1 are not affected by this problem
( about the problem of the databases participating to AlwaysOn Availability Groups (aka AG), the AG might be reported as NOT SYNCHRONIZING )
Don't forget to read the comments at the end of the article.
I hope that I have been understandable despite my poor English language.
March 5, 2015 at 12:30 pm
Thanks. Sounds like if I do anything in production it should just be SP2 with no Cumulative Updates. I hear your concern about CU's but seems I read another article that made it less desirable to skip everything between service packs.
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