This latest release focuses on quality improvements, security patches, and migration resilience to make your WordPress management smoother and more dependable. Here’s everything included in this update 👇
⭐ Highlight of the Release
[Enhancements] Smart Retry & Recovery for Site Migrations:
When a migration fails, the system now properly saves the failed state. This enables better recovery handling and improved troubleshooting.
⚙️ Quality & Stability Improvements:
We’ve strengthened core system behaviors to eliminate edge-case issues and improve overall platform reliability.
- [Corrected] Proxy & PHP Timeout Mismatch: Fixed mismatched timeout configurations between proxy and PHP to prevent unexpected execution failures.
- [Improved Error Handling] S3 Backup Failures: Enhanced error trapping for backup failures on S3 to prevent silent failures and improve transparency.
- [Improved] CPU Usage Spike: Optimized internal status-check handling to prevent occasional CPU spikes.
- [Improved] System Cron: Resolved missing system cron configuration on minimal OS images to ensure scheduled tasks run reliably.
Security Fixes:
- WireGuard Security Patch: Patched a public port exposure issue in WireGuard to reinforce server-level security.
- SSL Certificate Cleanup Fix: Resolved unintended deletion of SSL certificates for test domains.
Wrapping Up
This release focuses on three core pillars:
- Reliability → Fewer silent failures, better system stability
- Security → Strengthened infrastructure protections
- Recovery → Smarter handling when migrations don’t go as planned
We’re continuously working to make FlyWP more dependable for agencies, developers, and teams managing multiple WordPress sites.
As always, we’ll continue refining FlyWP based on real-world usage and community feedback. If you encounter anything unexpected or have suggestions, feel free to share them with us. More improvements are on the way