Working on seven years since the release of OS X Server... that is not a "new" product...
Still "cherry picking" and taking me out of context... You and Antirepublicrat love to do that...
If you notice I said "new or less known product" I believe OSX fits that bill quite nicely with its Less than 5%(AND YES IT IS LESS THAN 5% TOTAL MAC OS MARKETSHARE IS 5.39% including OS 8,9 Etc...)
And there you go again spreading your interpretation and distortion of the facts. The current (November 2006) market share (Percentage of computers sold in the US) is, according to Gartner, 6.2 percent, or according to IDG, 5.8% (IDG includes Servers in their stats).
Where do you get your facts that OS X is less than 5%? OS 9 and lower is not the same operating system as OS X.
Marketshare means what's getting sold. OS 8 & 9 haven't been sold for years. Otherwise, I agree, OS X is a fairly "less known" product, especially in servers. Most IT guys I've talked to didn't even know there was a Mac server OS. But you should have seen their eyes light up when I told them it was UNIX underneath, and they were practically drooling at all the cool (included, or cheap) tools. Apple's server marketshare would go through the roof if they'd just do traveling road shows oriented towards IT people.