xTerminal - SSH Server Manager

xTerminal - SSH Server Manager Summary

xTerminal - SSH Server Manager is a mobile Android app in Tools by Septudio LLC. Released in May 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated May 11, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on May 11, 2026 .


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App Description

Manage multiple servers, run batch operations, and control your infrastructure.

Manage and operate your servers at scale with xTerminal — built for DevOps engineers and infrastructure management.
Execute commands across multiple servers, monitor system status, and organize your infrastructure from a single interface.

KEY FEATURES
▸ Server Monitor
View real-time server stats at a glance — CPU, memory, disk, load average, swap, network IPs, uptime, and top processes. No agent installation required; everything runs over your existing SSH connection.
▸ Batch Execute
Run the same command on multiple servers simultaneously. View output from each server side by side — perfect for rolling updates, health checks, and mass configuration changes.
▸ Remote Command Console
Full-featured terminal emulator with xterm-256color support, customizable themes, font sizes, cursor styles, and keyboard shortcuts including arrow keys, ESC, Tab, and CTRL combinations.
▸ Jump Host (ProxyJump)
Reach servers behind firewalls by tunneling through an intermediate jump host. Supports full SSH ProxyJump configuration with password or key authentication.
▸ SOCKS5 Proxy
Route SSH connections through a SOCKS5 proxy for secure, flexible network access. Supports authenticated and unauthenticated proxies.
▸ SFTP File Manager
Browse, upload, download, rename, and delete files on remote servers. Supports importing from device files and photos, with path presets for quick navigation.
▸ Server Organization
Search, sort, and reorder your server list. Manage connections efficiently as your fleet grows.

PERFECT FOR
• System administrators managing production servers
• DevOps engineers working with cloud infrastructure
• Developers who SSH into remote machines
• Network engineers troubleshooting across multiple hosts
• Homelab enthusiasts managing local servers