Upgrade from 2012 SP1 to R2

Hello,
We are planning to upgrade our SCCM 2012 SP1 VM to R2. We are a small environment with 200 clients and run everything on the same VM. Currently installed is
- Windows Server 2012
- SQL Server 2012 SP1
- Windows Assesement and Deployment Kit 8.1-
- SCCM 2012 SP1 Build 7804.1000 - no CU is installed
We would like to upgrade to R2 and also use the opportunity to upgrade to Windows Server 2012 R2 and install the latest SP for SQL 2012 Server.
Is there a particular order we need to follow? First to upgrade the OS? Pay special attention of something?
We will make first a snapshot before performing the upgrade.
Thanks,
Edy
Edy from Switzerland

Follow Gerry's guide and you'll be fine.
Here's my take on the upgrade if you want a second opinion
http://sccmentor.wordpress.com/2014/04/22/sccm-2012-sp1-cu1-to-r2-cu1-in-place-upgrade/
Both guides are missing the most important part (that's why it might be dangerous to follow next-next-finish-guides): you should always test the upgrade of the database (on a copy; using /testdbupgrade) before installing a service pack or R release!
The official documentation does contain that step:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/464a3ce6-3bbf-45d8-aeaa-0040f64214c5#BKMK_UpgradeR2Checklist ("Test the database upgrade process on a copy of the most recent site database backup.")
Torsten Meringer | http://www.mssccmfaq.de

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