BPC 7.5 MS SP06 and SQL Server 2008 R2 SP1 CU2?

It the latest CU for SQL Server supported? I am installing BPC 7.5 MS SP06 and wondering if I can use SQL Server R2 SP1 CU2.

Hi Josef,
That should be fine. However you should still  review the nature of all fixes in that update. Test and roll out onto production
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