I understand that CentOS won't be "supported"

But as long as RHEL continues to be "supported" by Adobe in terms of 
making sure Coldfusion works on RHEL, then Coldfusion will work on 
CentOS with zero difficulty.  Ie, if RHEL is a QA platform for Adobe, 
you'll be fine with CentOS.

Of course you still can't call up Adobe and get help unless you just 
tell them you're using RHEL ;)

As for the third party updates - yeah I know they're available, I'm just 
not sure if security updates show up as quickly for redhat 9 via a third 
party provider versus security updates for a supported product like 
RHEL.  Heck, I suppose even CentOS lags behind RHEL a bit since CentOS 
can't do their updates until Redhat does theirs...

Rick

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