Vmr Power Pack The Journey So Far Part 12 2012 Vmr 2021 [ GENUINE – BLUEPRINT ]
VMR Power Pack: The Journey So Far (Part 12: 2012–2021) is a specific installment in a long-running music compilation series curated by VMR (often associated with DJ VMR or Video Music Remixes). This retrospective collection serves as a "best-of" or definitive archive of tracks, remixes, or video edits that defined the brand’s output and the broader musical landscape between 2012 and 2021. The Concept of "The Journey So Far"
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- 2014: Introduction of modular “Power Packs” – allowing pluggable drivers for storage, networking, and identity providers.
- 2016: Complete rewrite of the scheduler engine, enabling multi-threaded execution and reducing job completion times by an average of 40%.
- 2018: First stable release with native Kubernetes integration (VMR Power Pack v3.0).
- 2019: Adoption of OAuth 2.0 / OIDC for all API interactions, deprecating legacy credential storage.
- Telemetry stack developed: MQTT over cellular (LTE) or ethernet gateways.
- Cloud backend: dashboards, remote firmware updates, analytics.
2016–2017 — Scaling and reliability
- Manufacturing:
| Feature | 2012 VMR Original | 2021 VMR Heritage Edition | |--------|------------------|----------------------------| | Cell type | Unprotected 18650 (2x) | Protected/Unprotected 18650/21700 (2x) | | Output voltage | 3.3V – 6.0V (0.1V steps) | 1.0V – 12.0V (0.01V steps) | | Max current | 15A continuous | 40A continuous | | Charging port | Micro-USB 1A | USB-C PD 3.0 (30W in/out) | | Display | Single RGB LED | 1.3" e-paper (ultra-low power) | | Firmware update | None | Over-the-air via Bluetooth | | Weight (no cells) | 185g | 210g (due to stronger magnets and e-paper) | VMR Power Pack: The Journey So Far (Part
- 2014 Milestone: VMR Power Pack becomes the first sub-500W unit certified for Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations (limited chemical exposure).
- 2015 Update: Silent fan swap. We moved from ball-bearing to magnetic levitation fans. The noise floor dropped from 32dB to 19dB.