SCSM 2012 R2 - In-Place Upgrade to Windows Server 2012 R2

Hello,
is an in-place upgrade of the underlying OS from Windows Server 2012 to Windows Server 2012 R2 supported by SCSM 2012R2. I know of some products where it is supported, some where it isn't (e.g. Exchange) but I haven't found any information on SCSM (Management,
DW, SQL, DWSQL).
Thank you in advance.
Regards
Sascha

i would never recommend upgrading the OS on any production environment, especially you have any virtualization and can stand up the new OS on the same hardware. 
that being said, i don't see any obvious reason this would fail, but i don't thing it would be obviously supported either. 

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