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2009-08-26
2 months is not the average, that's a gross exaggeration.
I hope your opinion isn't based on that of Caitlyn Martin, the Linux security consultant and transsexual who has a vendetta against CentOS. I remember a while back when her example of a lagged patch was for Firefox 3.
There hasn't been a single case of hosting companies having a mass hack due to using Cent instead of RHEL.
But if you are really that worried then just cough up a hundred bucks a year for Oracle support.