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why you need to do this?
To use Xcode.
Such thing is against Apple's EULA.
Yeah its probably possible, but you will need to find a way to mount a boot iso and run it with a version of hackintosh os of some sort, and then you need all the hardware to work, so find a vps provider that allows custom iso.
Whether they will let you do it or it infringes their licensing arrangements is another thing.
opencore maybe?
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/164087/any-mac-vps
Thanks.
I will order from @NDTN
https://cloudxmac.com/
Running virtualized Mac is not against EULA, as long as the underlying hardware must be Apple hardware. You don't even need per-VM licenses.
However, Mac Minis are expensive, so that any Mac VM will be expensive too.
If you have Apple hardware, you can use this Vagrantfile to provision a VM.
I tried it on Linux dedicated machine and it will not work. Mac contains CPU checks.
check GitHub lots out there... https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM
You can definitely run MacOS on normal hardware or in normal KVM - that's called a Hackintosh and some people use it.
However, per Apple's EULA, it's not permitted to sell it as a service, even if the underlying hardware is Apple made.