MyRemoteMac offers dedicated servers running macOS for development, build automation, testing, and CI/CD workflows. Unlike generic cloud solutions, macOS can only be hosted on genuine Apple hardware, making dedicated Mac servers the only compliant option.
Our macOS servers provide full administrative access, stable performance, and predictable environments for teams that rely on Apple toolchains such as Xcode, code signing, and macOS-specific automation.
Rent a macOS ServermacOS development and automation come with strict technical and licensing constraints. Virtualized or non-Apple environments are not compliant and often unreliable for production workflows. A dedicated macOS server ensures full compatibility with Apple tooling and consistent system behavior.
MyRemoteMac provides dedicated macOS servers based on physical Apple machines. Configurations are designed to support a wide range of macOS workloads, from lightweight automation to large build pipelines.
Ideal for most CI/CD and development tasks.
For heavy workloads and maximum parallelism.
macOS servers are maintained to support modern Apple development workflows. Typical setups include current and recent macOS releases, compatible with modern Xcode versions and Apple SDKs.
Choose the macOS server configuration that fits your needs.
Your server is provisioned and prepared with a clean macOS install.
Connect via SSH or VNC and deploy your workflows.
A macOS server is a dedicated Apple machine running macOS, used for development, automation, CI/CD, and testing workflows that require Apple's operating system.
Yes. macOS is hosted on genuine Apple hardware and complies with Apple's licensing requirements.
Available macOS versions depend on hardware compatibility and operational support.
No. All macOS servers are physical Apple machines.
"Our team needed a specific macOS version for testing legacy apps. The ability to have a dedicated environment for this was crucial."
"Compliance with Apple's licensing was a major concern for us. Renting a dedicated physical server solved that issue completely."