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The.torrent files can be found from CentOS mirrors. Various bittorrent clients are available, including (in no particular order of preference): utorrent, vuze (Azureus), BitTorrent, Deluge, ctorrent, ktorrent, rtorrent and transmission. Customers pay for the support and updates Red Hat provides to their critical operations. If you don't pay, you don't get the support and updates. CentOS is a free clone of RHEL without RH badging (although, as of a few years ago, CentOS is part of RedHat). The CentOS engineers follow RH's updates so you do receive free updates.