Hi Bryan,

On the face of it, what you're exploring is unsupported.

There’s an external deployment integration framework/plugin that is upcoming 
and would allow anybody to integrate external workloads orchestration (basic 
lifecycles) using bash/python/etc. that can be explored in future.

That said, you can run x86 osx on kvm though I'm not sure  how much effective 
that is for your use case.

Regards.

Regards.
 


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From: Bryan Tiang <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2024 9:45:30 AM
To: Vivek Kumar via users <[email protected]>
Subject: Using MacMini as a MacOS Host on Cloudstack

Hello Everyone,

I’ve got a customer who needs a macOS Server in our cloud to perform iOS and 
Mac Builds.

Has anyone done this before? The only thing I can find online is a POC by Rohit 
on Reddit, but his test is by using Mac mini to boot Ubuntu Asahi instead of 
using MacOS.

Reddit Link Here: 
https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/199rrob/comment/kifvjn0/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

Since Apple keeps a tight grip on their ecosystem, I predict that it won’t be 
possible to use Mac Mini as a VM/Hypervisor, but will need to be implemented in 
a way similar to Metal As A Service?

Thanks everyone.

Regards,
Bryan

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