Moving databases from SQL Server 2012 to SQL Server 2014

Hi
I need to move all my SP 2013 databases from a SQL Server 2012 to a SQL Server 2014. I have read these articles:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc512725(v=office.15).aspx
http://sharepointpromag.com/sharepoint-administration/simple-guide-moving-sharepoint-content-databases-new-server
The TechNet article says:
The new database server must run either the same version of Windows Server and SQL Server as the existing database server or one of the following versions:
SQL Server 2008
SQL Server 2012
SQL Server 2014
And the article in SharePoint Pro Magazine says:
Obviously you’ll need your target SQL server (or instance) installed and configured. It should use the same version and patch level of SQL Server as the source SQL server
So I'm a bit confused. Which article is right?
Thanks
Jakob

it is fully supported and a simple process to move to a new sql server (anything 2008+ works).  just don't go back in versions.  you can go 2008-2012, 2008-2014, 20120-2014, just not 2012-2008, etc.
just be sure not to detach/attach the databases in sql, do a sql database backup, then a sql database restore on the new server and point sharepoint (hopefully using aliases, as it makes this all much smoother) to point to the new server.
Also, be sure to put SP1 and the April 2014 CU or newer on the farm BEFORE moving the databases.  2014 is "supported before the April CU, but there are several compatibility issues prior to april CU.  one example is that user profile sync doesn't
work properly with sql 2014 if sharepoint is not at least april 2014 CU.
hope that all is clear and helps you out, let me know if there are more questions.
Christopher Webb | Microsoft Certified Master: SharePoint 2010 | Microsoft Certified Solutions Master: SharePoint Charter | Microsoft Certified Trainer| http://tealsk12.org Volunteer Teacher | http://christophermichaelwebb.com

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