Cloud Mage Mac OS
Anka is a complete iOS DevOps infrastructure solution
Built on top of the official macOS Hypervisor.framework for unrivaled performance, the Anka Cloud allows you to configure a private cloud for CI/CD on any Apple hardware. Create Anka macOS VMs using Infrastructure as Code tools, push or pull VM tags with your specific dependencies and state using the Anka Registry, and run on-demand Anka macOS VMs on any connected nodes. Automatically request VMs for your CI/CD jobs using one of the existing plugins, or even develop your own using our REST APIs.
You're a cloud mage doing weather spells for clients. Choose the right ingredients to make the right spells! A DMG file is a mountable Apple disk image file that is widely used in the macOS world for distributing software. The InstallESD.dmg file must be converted to a bootable in order for it to be compatible for inserting into the virtual DVD drive of a virtual machine that is running on VMware ESXi.
- Mobile developers can run CI builds and tests inside of macOS VMs running on their laptops
- Empowers non-mobile engineers to quickly get set up with a mobile development environment
- Example workflows available for working with GitHub Actions and other CI/CD platforms
- Eliminates dedicated build hardware costs for small teams
- DevOps can configure a private macOS cloud on prem or on a hosted mac hardware cluster
- Fully automate macOS image creation, version management and on demand provisioning
- Registry to manage image versions, automated swap between image tag for CI jobs
- Integration with Jenkins, Teamcity, BuildKite, GitLab CI, Github Actions, and more
- Developers can pull and run macOS images locally on their machine
- Developer friendly 'anka run' interface to work with the images
- Work with beta versions of Xcode and other dependencies inside isolated macOS VM
- Users can work inside sandboxed and policy managed macOS VMs on their mac machines
- Use it to access privileged data and execute other leakages sensitive operations
- Security and usage policies for the VM can be managed centrally