Good gracious, FreeBSD mention on El Reg.

Code:
[url]http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/05/21/freebsd_on_hyperv/[/url]

Which leads to this URL:
Code:
[url]http://w3techs.com/technologies/details/os-freebsd/all/all[/url]
Hmm, 1.2%.
 
That's FreeBSD native; I doubt that it includes:

Citrix Netscalers
F5 Networks's 3DNS version 3 global traffic manager and EDGE-FX version 1 web cache (NB These are now end of life with 3DNS functionality being moved to the Linux based BIGIP Platform)
Ironport network security appliances
Junos network operating system by Juniper Networks used in their routers, switches and security devices
KACE Networks's KBOX 1000 & 2000 Series Appliances and the Virtual KBOX Appliance
nCircle's IP360
NetApp's Data ONTAP 8.x and the now superseded ONTAP GX (only as a loader for proprietary kernel-space module)
Netasq security appliances
Nokia's firewall operating system
Panasas's and Isilon Systems's cluster storage operating systems
The PlayStation 3 video game console.[32]
Sandvine's network policy control products[33]
Sophos's Email Appliance[34]
St. Bernard Software iPrism web filtering appliances[35]
Panasonic's 2010 TV models (PDP and LCD)
Blue Coat's ProxySG WAN acceleration appliance is partially derived from FreeBSD[36]

src: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeBSD
 
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