Yes. Are you considering Total Cost of Ownership, comparing to the option of LTS?

Best regards.

On 05/10/11 21:02, Brivaldo Junior wrote:
Hi,

IIRC, the current release schedule has stable releases 2 years apart, so total 
maintenance time is 2 years (stable) + 1 year (oldstable) = 3 years.

And that's 2 years less for LTS ... especially in bigger Setup's
LTS-Support is mandatory so there (because there is no Debian LTS's)
Debian cannot be used due to the lack of Support. Instead - Redhat
or Ubuntu or any other distribution with LTS-Support is used there.

Maybe for you... in one bigger setup here... we use Debian and plan
updates every 2/3 years without problems.


Regards,
Brivaldo Junior



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