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We're Now HyperVeil Servers

Obsidian Servers is dead. Long live HyperVeil.

If you've been a customer since the early days, you'll remember when this whole thing was a side project running off a single dedicated box with a name that sounded cool at the time. Obsidian Servers served us well — but we've outgrown it, and the rebrand to HyperVeil Servers reflects where we actually are now as an infrastructure provider, not where we started.

This isn't a cosmetic change. The rebrand comes alongside a set of real infrastructure and operational upgrades that we've been quietly shipping over the past few months. The name change is just the most visible part.

Why the name change?

Obsidian was always a placeholder that stuck. It sounded solid, which was the point — but it didn't really say anything about what we do or how we do it. HyperVeil is more intentional. "Hyper" reflects the speed and performance focus we've built everything around. "Veil" is a nod to the protection layer we put between your server and everything that tries to take it down — the DDoS mitigation, the network filtering, the stuff that runs quietly in the background so you don't have to think about it.

What's actually changing

The short version: the name, the domain, and the visual identity. Everything else continues as normal. Your servers stay online, your billing stays the same, your panel login doesn't change. Here's the full list of what's moving:

Old Obsidian links will continue to redirect for the foreseeable future, so nothing breaks on your end.

What's not changing

The same team. The same hardware. The same commitment to keeping your servers online even when the internet is actively trying to make that difficult. We've put a lot of work into the underlying infrastructure over the past year and that continues regardless of what the name on the door says.

Thanks for being here — whether you've been with us since the Obsidian days or you're brand new. We're just getting started.


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