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The problem is that dealing with a few ARM related bugs or issues will offset any power savings. There are enough issues with running LAMP stacks on alternative distros, toss in the ARM factor and the problem becomes exponentially worse.
I could see a company like Google looking into ARM since they run server farms and manage their own OS but don't expect the typical corp to have any interest. ARM power savings are more meaningful to mobile devices, for servers you're talking about turning off a few lightbulbs. It's peanuts for the typical corp.