| Yes, LTS support is 2 years. Debian releases are supported for about half the length of RHEL releases overall, LTS included. Debian “Stretch” for instance was released in 2017 and support ends 2022, so a 5 year cycle. RHEL on the other hand has a 10 year cycle, and offers extended support beyond that: “Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 8 delivers a ten year life cycle in Full Support and Maintenance Support Phases followed by an Extended Life Phase.” https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata/#mas... With Debian upgrades are realistically being planned every 2-3 years as the release approaches LTS. That makes for a lot of extra upgrade work (about 3x more) when compared to the 10 year RHEL life cycle. |