Passed the RHCE back in 2006, at the time was spending the days (and many nights) running high end RHEL systems. Stability wise everything was great, except issues with EMC drivers and booting from SAN. These were ironed out by vendor support - which is why it can pay to have that level of enterprise support; it just depends on your environment.
These days, I use Ubuntu everywhere including here - http://hackertarget.com. It is just easier to quickly get up and running (not because its Free I could be using CentOS).
Great to see the large list of new features and improvements.
Get a copy and start scanning, don't just scan your web servers and Internet gateway. Have a crack at your Internet connected TV, WII and any other device that has an IP Address. If nothing else its fun. :)
>Have a crack at your Internet connected TV, WII and any other device that has an IP Address
Definitely do this. I can especially recommend it if you're a bored teenager. I learned a lot back in the day from abusing cheap gear like printers, routers and stuff.