Exactly. I don't think even Apple realizes what a burden it is that macOS isn't ever licensed to run on non-Apple hardware.
Self-service test VM provisioning, CI build/test environments, QA machine labs -- all of these would benefit immensely from not having to run on a farm of Mac Minis in order to stay compliant, while their Windows and Linux counterparts are able to run on large on-premise racked server environments with high-performance, high-availability storage and fast networking.
Self-service test VM provisioning, CI build/test environments, QA machine labs -- all of these would benefit immensely from not having to run on a farm of Mac Minis in order to stay compliant, while their Windows and Linux counterparts are able to run on large on-premise racked server environments with high-performance, high-availability storage and fast networking.