Hosting73 – 250GB Reseller Hosting for $18/yr, 4GB RAM SSD VPS $25/yr & more in New York, USA!
Apr 11, 2019 @ 2:00 pm
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Jared from Hosting73 is back with some awesome deals on reseller hosting and SSD VPS. Their servers are located in Buffalo, NY. Hosting73 has been featured on LowEndBox before with positive feedback/response from the community, so we are excited to share their new offers with you today! As always, if you decide to buy from them we are very interested in hearing your feedback/comments in the comments section below!
Their WHOIS is public and you can find their ToS/Legal Docs here. They accept PayPal, Credit Cards, Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum as payment methods.
Here’s what they had to say:
“Our purpose is straight forward and simple. Since our inception, our mission has and continues to be aiming to disrupt the hosting space by leading by good example. We do this by providing good service, reliable servers, high uptime, fast speeds, and personalized (and fast) support. By choosing to work with us, not only will you experience the best, but you are also supporting us in our purpose to better hosting services for everyone. And best of all, everything we provide is SSD powered, so you are being serviced with the most up to date technology. Welcome to Hosting73, and we look forward to working with all of you!”
Here’s the offers:
Reseller Special 250GB - 250GB SSD Storage
- Unlimited Accounts
- 3000GB Bandwidth
- Shared IP Address
- Softaculous/Free SSL
- cPanel/WHM
- DDoS Protection
- New York Datacenter
- Free Migration
- $18/yr
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| Reseller Special 600GB - 600GB SSD Storage
- Unlimited Accounts
- Unmetered Bandwidth
- Dedicated IP Address
- Softaculous/Free SSL
- cPanel/WHM
- DDoS Protection
- New York Datacenter
- Free Migration
- $39/yr
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| 4GB SSD VPS - 4 GB RAM
- 2 CPU Cores
- 50 GB SSD Storage
- 3 TB Monthly Transfer
- 1Gbps Port
- Linux OS
- SolusVM/OpenVZ
- New York Datacenter
- $25/yr
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| 6GB SSD VPS - 6 GB RAM
- 4 CPU Cores
- 80 GB SSD Storage
- 5 TB Monthly Transfer
- 1Gbps Port
- Linux OS
- SolusVM/OpenVZ
- New York Datacenter
- $38/yr
- [ORDER]
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NETWORK INFO:
Buffalo, New York, USA
Test IPv4: 192.3.180.103
Test file: http://192.3.180.103/1000MB.test
Hardware Information:
– Intel Xeon E3’s
– 32 GB to 64 GB DDR3/DDR4 RAM
– 4x 1TB Samsung 860 Pro SSD’s
– Hardware RAID10 via LSI 9271-4i
– 2x 1Gbps uplinks
Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!

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Nice offers.
how much DDoS protection is included?
Just ordered a VPS based on positive response from their previous offering. Paid through Paypal. But didn’t check carefully about negative feedback recently. All looking good and service is active except the VPS is offline. No amount of booting/rebooting can bring it to be alive. Suspecting the node is oversold and the VPS can’t be started? Opened a ticket. No response yet. Will see what they say.
How did that go?
Signed up a VPS today. So far bad experience. Paid via PayPal. Received login info and notification that the VPS was activated. However the VPS was offline. Opened a ticket 12 hours ago and it’s still offline. More over, now the management portal can’t even connect to the host. Suspect the host was way over subscribed, or simply died. This merchant took the money with ultimate efficiency and delivered nothing.
4GB VPS -> how many IPs? IPv6?
Hosting73 is very very bad services