Change log
= 2.1.1 =
- Fixed: Incompatibility issues with third-party salt implementation.
- Fixed: Runtime error when activating plugins during import.
- Fixed: Insufficient memory errors during the search and replace process.
- Fixed: Improved restore performance by reducing the search-and-replace batch size.
- Fixed: Database export timeouts on servers with minimal resources.
- Fixed: Updated the Freemius SDK to version 2.13.0.
- Fixed: Updated the Freemius pricing page library to the latest version 1.3.0.
- Compatibility: Tested with WordPress 6.9 release.
Background
A lot of things are happening in this release – it’s action-packed!, So update to the latest version to join the ride and chill with the most stable version of the plugin.
Performance and bug fix improvements
BEFORE: Runtime error during search and replace, typically when processing super-large database tables.
NOW: Latest release lowers the default batch size for search-and-replace from a very high value (25000) to a super low value of 250. This will ensure that, no matter your database size, it stays mostly within your server’s RAM specifications!
BEFORE: Third-party plugins block export and restore because they have their own SALT implementation.
NOW: For compatibility, this is overridden to ensure that no third-party plugins can block the export and import process.
BEFORE: Export timeouts when processing super-large database tables.
NOW: The default export batch size is reduced from 5000 to 250. This will ensure it has sufficient time to process large data sets. This will work even on a very slow, underpowered server.
BEFORE: Outdated Freemius SDK and pricing library.
NOW: This is updated to the latest version, which includes the most stable version of the Freemius SDK. For details, read their dedicated release notes.
BEFORE: Not tested compatible with the WordPress 6.9 release.
NOW: The latest release is now tested to be compatible with WordPress 6.9.
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