A possible concise summary is:
The video is about building a custom server for Dream, a popular Minecraft streamer, who needs a lot of storage space for his gameplay footage. The server consists of two parts: a 1.2 petabyte hard drive storage server and a 200 terabyte SSD server, both powered by AMD processors and Kyocia drives. The video shows the process of assembling, configuring and testing the server, as well as some challenges and mishaps along the way. The video also explains the benefits and drawbacks of different RAID levels and backup strategies. The video is sponsored by Kyocia, Gigabyte, Micron, AMD and 45 Drives.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- Dream needed a server that could store unlimited gameplay footage with a matching budget.
- The server has a 1.2 petabyte hard drive storage and a 200 terabyte all NVMe SSD server.
- The hard drive storage uses 60 20-terabyte hard drives from Seagate and a dual 10 gigabit network card.
- The SSD server uses seven 30-terabyte drives from Kyocia, a 32 core Xeon Gold CPU, and a dual 25 gigabit network card.
- The servers are connected to a Ubiquiti switch that has two 25 gig ports and multiple 10 gig ports.
- The servers run on TrueNAS Core and use RAID Z2 for redundancy and backup.