Originally posted by ffakr
I think that windows filesharing is an extremely risky market to dabble in though.
First off, you have to bump up against the MS bias against Macs.
Second, though Apple can integrate into AD and it can even act as a PDC but you won't see an AD running ON a Mac OS X Server. the truth is, Windows Server just integrates better into an AD and AD is where it's at for anything but small shops.. if not now, than in the near future.
I think you're getting at small installations where linux is an option but Linux still has more street creds than Mac OS Server (though I prefer FreeBSD over linux for a server). In this case, small businesses that would consider Linux smb servers, Apple has a shot.. if not now then soon. I just don't think it warrants the hardware investment yet.
I'd love to see Apple do well enough that they had 1U servers, and 2-3U file servers, and 3+U quad-proc database servers but I just don't think they are there yet. Apple can't splinter the small market is always has, it should focus on where it's doing well and try to work on enterprise creditability.
But as always, I have to point out that Apple doesn't seem to value my strategic opinion to seek me out and pay me fat $$. ;-)
BTW.. I even think that Apple should buy SGI and make low volume/high margin big bad supercomputers running Mac OS Server. How about an Altix with 980s or Power5s... mmnnn good. If you think Big Mac is good for business, imagine if Apple became the premier hardware and development enviornment vendor for High Performance Computing. Hey, it could happen.