I'm not sure a full writeup would have much more detail, but yes. With Windows clustering (on top of which SQL 2012/2014 Availability Groups are based), you can only have a homogenous OS version across the board. Since they all must have the same version, you can't have something like a single 2012 R2 instance in an otherwise 2012 cluster...and since you can't do that, you can't upgrade one at a time. Yay! New cluster time instead!
Trust me, we're bitching about this as are most people and I think changes must be coming there. It doesn't matter how many fancy features you add to the OS if we can't upgrade to it, so they'll have to stop and address that problem.
Trust me, we're bitching about this as are most people and I think changes must be coming there. It doesn't matter how many fancy features you add to the OS if we can't upgrade to it, so they'll have to stop and address that problem.