A possible concise summary is:
The video is about building a budget storage server version 2.0 for archiving and editing 4K footage. The author explains the hardware and software choices, the challenges and benefits of using shucked external drives, and the setup process of TrueNAS. The author also mentions the potential upgrades and features he wants to try in the future.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The creator built a budget storage server version 2.0 for about $250 plus the cost of drives.
2. The new server has more CPU horsepower, double the RAM, and more room for expansion compared to version 1.0.
3. The creator moved to a new place without a dedicated networking closet area.
4. The new server is quieter under load compared to version 1.0.
5. An off-the-shelf NAS supporting as many drives would cost between $1,000 to $2,000 before drives.
6. The goal was to build an 80+ terabyte server all-in, including drives, for around $1,500.
7. The budget went over by about $100 this time.
8. The creator declined Seagate's offer of 18 terabyte drives due to cost per terabyte target.
9. Version 1.0 used a pre-built Chenbro NR12000 server for around $130.
10. Version 2.0 is a custom build with individually picked components.
11. The CPU and motherboard combo came from an old HP Z420 workstation for just over $60.
12. The CPU is an Intel Xeon E5-1620, which will eventually be upgraded.
13. The motherboard has 8 DIMM slots and 10 SATA ports.
14. DDR3 ECC memory was used for the server.
15. A basic Gammaxx 400 cooler was used for the CPU.
16. An EVGA 650 BQ power supply was chosen for the system.
17. A Fractal Design Define R4 case was purchased for $60 after negotiation.
18. Six 14 terabyte WD Element drives were bought at an average cost of $215 each.
19. The WD drives are believed to be white label versions of WD's 14 terabyte Red Plus drives.
20. CMR drives are better suited for storage servers than SMR drives.
21. Two Adata SSDs were used as redundant boot drives.
22. TrueNAS is being used as the operating system instead of Unraid due to CMR drives and more RAM availability.
Please let me know if you need any additional information or clarification on these points!