VSYS Host Expands Its Ecosystem Launch of VSYS Name – Its Own ICANN-Accredited Domain Registrar
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VSYS Host Expands Its Ecosystem: Launch of VSYS Name – Its Own ICANN-Accredited Domain Registrar

On October 20, 2025, VSYS Host — widely recognized for its independent infrastructure, privacy-focused approach, and long-standing commitment to operating without intermediaries — officially announced the launch of a new business line: VSYS Name, its own ICANN-accredited domain registrar.

This launch marks a major milestone for the company and its global customer base. It means that VSYS Host clients can now register, manage, and maintain domains directly through VSYS, simplifying workflows and keeping full control within a trusted ecosystem.

A Step Toward Full Autonomy

The introduction of VSYS Name is not simply a new service or product offering — it represents a carefully planned strategic move toward complete technological and operational independence. It finalizes an important phase in the development of a fully self-sufficient infrastructure environment, where every key component is operated and managed internally.

Previously, users already had access to dedicated servers, VPS solutions, hosting services, advanced DDoS protection, and fully autonomous networking under the VSYS Host umbrella. With the addition of domain operations — managed by the same engineering and support teams — VSYS now covers the entire lifecycle of digital infrastructure.

What the New Platform Offers

VSYS Name is engineered for technical professionals, enterprises, and privacy-conscious users who prioritize performance, reliability, and transparency in their digital infrastructure. The platform is built for those who require full control over mission-critical services and do not want to depend on third-party intermediaries for domain management. With this launch, VSYS integrates domain administration into the same secure and isolated environment where customers already deploy their most critical online projects, hosting environments, and network-level resources — ensuring consistency, continuity, and unified oversight across all key components.

By operating domains within the same trusted ecosystem, users avoid fragmented workflows and eliminate external dependency risks. This approach offers a seamless operational experience while keeping sensitive information under a single infrastructure umbrella operated by the same expert team. As a result, organizations gain a predictable, private, and efficient domain management environment aligned with VSYS Host’s core philosophy of autonomy and data integrity.

Key Features Include

Direct ICANN Accreditation

Full registrar status confirms VSYS as a formally recognized provider operating at the highest international compliance and security standards. This ensures that customers work directly with an accredited entity rather than through resellers or intermediaries, providing greater reliability and regulatory transparency.

Complete Domain Lifecycle

All domain operations — including registration, transfer, renewal, and deletion — follow official ICANN protocols and policies. Every stage of domain management is executed according to global standards, ensuring proper governance, structured control, and consistent administrative handling aligned with current rules.

WHOIS Privacy

Free personal data protection is available for all compatible TLDs, safeguarding user identity and shielding sensitive registrant information where supported. This maintains confidentiality, helping customers remain private and protected in regions and extensions where privacy options are available.

Transparent Pricing

Users benefit from clear, market-based pricing with rates displayed upfront. There are no hidden renewal fees, surprise surcharges, or artificially inflated pricing models. The cost structure is straightforward, ensuring predictable budgeting and eliminating typical domain-market pricing traps.

24/7 Professional Support

Clients receive continuous access to experienced technical specialists — the same team serving VSYS Host customers across all infrastructure services. This ensures consistency, expert assistance, and reliable guidance whenever it is needed.

What It Changes for Clients

With the launch of VSYS Name, customers gain multiple operational advantages designed to strengthen control and efficiency:

  • Faster domain operations, since all actions are performed directly through integrated registries without routing through outside platforms or layered service providers.
  • Improved privacy and infrastructure security, as domain-related data remains exclusively within the VSYS-controlled environment, reducing exposure to outside networks and third-party systems.
  • Predictable costs and clear terms, with transparent, stable pricing for every TLD zone and no unexpected changes at renewal time.
  • Guaranteed compliance, as every operation adheres to ICANN rules and official registry standards, ensuring consistent regulatory alignment and long-term reliability.

These benefits reinforce the VSYS commitment to giving users greater control, privacy, and stability across their entire digital footprint.

Availability

The VSYS Name service is fully active and available to all users. Clients can already register, transfer, and renew domains directly at vsys.name, immediately benefiting from the same independence-first philosophy, security standards, and technical reliability that have long defined the VSYS Host approach to infrastructure and service delivery.

Company Overview

Virtual Systems (VSYS Host) – a hosting provider founded in 2009 in Kyiv.
VSYS Host owns its hardware, autonomous system, and IP address pools (RIPE LIR status), enabling fully independent solutions: dedicated servers, VPS, high-speed servers (up to 100 Gbps), streaming and storage servers, GPU servers, and more.

Its infrastructure operates in Tier III data centers located in Kyiv, Amsterdam, Seattle, and Singapore, with a total network capacity exceeding 2 Tbps.

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