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X11 forwarding (X server) for Android
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Yeah I might still go that route, but there's a lot of stuff where I just need to run a single app and the rest is all terminal so a full VNC session is overboard.
Also, it's for a server so the less open ports and daemons running, the better
Totally fair, but you don't have to open a port and could do ssh port forwarding if you are already going the ssh X forwarding route. I would try to measure the performance difference between X forwarding and a something like tigervnc. Depending on the specs of your server/clients it might not be very noticeable.