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1 === WP STAGING - WordPress Backup, Migration, Clone & Duplicate ===
2
3 Contributors: WP-Staging, WPStagingBackup, ReneHermi, lucatume, lucasbustamante, alaasalama, fayyazfayzi
4 Donate link: https://wp-staging.com/backup-wordpress
5 License: GPLv2 or later
6 License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
7 Tags: backup, move, duplicate, restore, transfer, clone
8 Requires at least: 3.6
9 Tested up to: 7.0
10 Stable tag: 4.9.0
11 Requires PHP: 7.0
12
13 Backup, restore & migrate WordPress in minutes. Clone or duplicate your site and test updates safely on a staging copy. 100% unit-tested.
14
15 == Description ==
16
17 <h3>WordPress Backup, Restore, Staging, Cloning & Migration — All in One</h3>
18
19 WP STAGING is the all-in-one WordPress backup, staging, cloning, and migration plugin, built for professional workflows with 100% unit-tested code, thousands of automated tests, and extensive end-to-end testing across supported PHP versions.
20
21 Create a full backup or an exact clone or copy of your website in minutes. Use it to duplicate your site, test plugin and theme updates safely, restore your site when needed, move or migrate WordPress to another server, transfer your site to a new host, or build a staging copy before making changes.
22
23 WP STAGING reliably backs up, clones, and migrates WooCommerce stores too, including orders, products, and customer data.
24
25 WP STAGING is developed in Germany and designed for agencies, developers, and businesses that need reliable WordPress backup, recovery, staging, restore, and migration workflows.
26
27 [WP STAGING | PRO](https://wp-staging.com/backup-wordpress "WP STAGING - Backup & Cloning") also includes advanced workflows such as [Remote Sync](https://wp-staging.com/docs/pull-a-wordpress-site-from-one-server-to-another/ "Remote Sync - Pull a WordPress Site from One Server to Another"), which lets you pull a WordPress site securely from one server to another using an API key, and [WP STAGING CLI](https://wp-staging.com/cli/upgrade "WP STAGING CLI - Local Docker Development for WordPress"), which can turn a WP STAGING backup into a local Docker-based development site.
28
29 All data stays on your server unless you choose a transfer or remote storage workflow. WP STAGING is designed for speed, reliability, and low-resource environments, including shared hosting.
30
31 WP STAGING automatically performs search and replace for links and paths during cloning, backup, restore, and migration workflows.
32
33 **This staging and backup plugin can clone your website quickly and efficiently, even if it is running on a weak shared hosting server.**
34
35 [vimeo https://vimeo.com/999447985]
36
37 == Frequently Asked Questions ==
38
39 = Why should I use a staging site and backup workflow? =
40
41 Plugin updates, theme changes, and custom code should be tested before they reach your live site. A staging workflow lets you clone your production website, test changes safely, and keep a working backup ready in case something goes wrong. Safe updates and update testing on a staging copy protect your live site from broken releases.
42
43 Usually, it is best to run the staging site on an environment as close as possible to the production server. That is the best way to catch compatibility issues before they affect your live site.
44
45 WP STAGING combines backup, restore, staging, and migration in one workflow, so you can protect your live website, reduce downtime risk, and ship changes with more confidence.
46
47 = Is WP STAGING a backup plugin? =
48
49 Yes. WP STAGING started as a staging plugin and grew into a complete WordPress backup plugin, with restore, staging, cloning, and migration in one tool.
50
51 Even the free version lets you create backups and restore them when needed. [WP STAGING | PRO](https://wp-staging.com/backup-wordpress "WP STAGING - Backup & Cloning") adds more advanced backup workflows, cloud storage destinations, migration tools, and developer-focused features.
52
53 = How is WP STAGING different from other backup plugins? =
54
55 WP STAGING combines backup, restore, staging, cloning, and migration in one workflow. While many backup plugins focus mainly on archive-based backups or simple migration, WP STAGING also helps you create a working staging copy, test updates safely, and restore your site when needed.
56
57 Some backup plugins focus mainly on creating backup archives, while WP STAGING also creates working staging copies for safer testing and rollback workflows. This is especially useful when you want production-like validation before pushing changes live.
58
59 Some backup plugins may not fully support custom tables in all scenarios. WP STAGING is designed to work reliably with staging workflows and custom table prefixes used by its own cloned environments.
60
61 [WP STAGING | PRO](https://wp-staging.com/backup-wordpress "WP STAGING - Backup & Cloning") also includes advanced workflows such as [Remote Sync](https://wp-staging.com/docs/pull-a-wordpress-site-from-one-server-to-another/ "Remote Sync - Pull a WordPress Site from One Server to Another") and [WP STAGING CLI](https://wp-staging.com/cli/upgrade "WP STAGING CLI - Local Docker Development for WordPress"), which can turn a backup into a local Docker-based development site. That makes WP STAGING especially attractive for developers, agencies, and site owners who want more than a basic backup plugin.
62
63 = How do I back up and restore a WordPress site? =
64
65 After installing WP STAGING, go to the backup section in the plugin and create a full-site backup. You can then restore that backup if a plugin update, theme change, deployment, or unexpected issue breaks your site.
66
67 WP STAGING is designed to make backup and restore simple, even on shared hosting and large WordPress installations.
68
69 = What is Remote Sync in WP STAGING Pro? =
70
71 Remote Sync is a Pro feature that lets you pull a WordPress site securely from one server to another using an API key. Instead of manually exporting databases and copying files, you connect the two sites and start the sync from inside WP STAGING.
72
73 This is especially useful for agencies, developers, and site owners who want a faster and more reliable workflow for moving content between WordPress installs.
74
75 Learn more:
76 [Remote Sync: Pull a WordPress Site from One Server to Another](https://wp-staging.com/docs/pull-a-wordpress-site-from-one-server-to-another/ "Remote Sync - Pull a WordPress Site from One Server to Another")
77
78 = How can I turn a backup into a local Docker development site? =
79
80 [WP STAGING | PRO](https://wp-staging.com/backup-wordpress "WP STAGING - Backup & Cloning") includes access to [WP STAGING CLI](https://wp-staging.com/cli/upgrade "WP STAGING CLI - Local Docker Development for WordPress"), which can turn a WP STAGING backup into a local Docker-based WordPress site with one command.
81
82 This is ideal for debugging, QA, development, and reproducing client issues locally. It helps you create repeatable local environments without building custom Docker setups for every project.
83
84 Learn more:
85 [WP STAGING CLI – Upgrade Now](https://wp-staging.com/cli/upgrade "WP STAGING CLI - Upgrade Now")
86
87 = How do I move, migrate, or transfer a WordPress site to a new host? =
88
89 [WP STAGING | PRO](https://wp-staging.com/backup-wordpress "WP STAGING - Backup & Cloning") includes migration and transfer workflows that help you move a WordPress website to another host, transfer your WordPress site to a new host, change the domain, or move to another server. You can move your website between hosts without manual database exports.
90
91 If you want a guided step-by-step walkthrough, see:
92 [How to Migrate Your WordPress Site to a New Host](https://wp-staging.com/docs/how-to-migrate-your-wordpress-site-to-a-new-host/ "How to Migrate Your WordPress Site to a New Host")
93
94 = How do I duplicate or clone a WordPress site? =
95
96 WP STAGING works as a WordPress duplicator: it can duplicate or clone a WordPress site in a few clicks and create an exact copy of your site for testing, development, or as a safety net. Duplication runs in the background, so you can duplicate even large WordPress sites on shared hosting. If you have used a plugin like Duplicator before, WP STAGING covers the same clone and copy workflows and adds backup, restore, and staging.
97
98 = Why do I need a backup plugin at all? =
99
100 Consistent website backups are the foundation of a robust disaster recovery strategy. They protect your website against failed updates, user mistakes, malware cleanup, hosting issues, hardware failures, software malfunctions, and data loss.
101
102 Backups should include website files, databases, user data, and configuration data. A combination of full backups and incremental backups can improve storage efficiency while keeping restore points current.
103
104 If your website generates leads, sales, traffic, or customer trust, regular backups are not optional. A reliable backup, restore, and recovery workflow lets you roll back your WordPress site and can save hours of downtime and expensive recovery work.
105
106 = Can I activate permalinks on the staging site? =
107
108 Permalinks are disabled on the staging site after the first cloning process.
109
110 Read this guide to activate permalinks on your staging site:
111 [Activate Permalinks on the Staging Site](https://wp-staging.com/docs/activate-permalinks-staging-site/ "Activate Permalinks on the Staging Site")
112
113 = I cannot log in to the staging or backup site =
114
115 If you use a security plugin such as Wordfence, iThemes Security, All In One WP Security & Firewall, or a plugin that hides the default WordPress login URL, make sure you are running the latest version of WP STAGING.
116
117 If you still cannot log in, go to WP STAGING > Settings and disable WP STAGING extra authentication. Your admin dashboard will still remain protected.
118
119 = Can I just use my local WordPress development system for testing and backup? =
120
121 You can always test your website locally, but if your local hardware and software environment is not an exact clone of your production server, there is no guarantee that every aspect of your local copy will behave the same way.
122
123 Differences in PHP version, server stack, memory, CPU performance, and filesystem behavior can all lead to unexpected results on production. That is why staging on infrastructure close to production remains valuable.
124
125 [WP STAGING | PRO](https://wp-staging.com/backup-wordpress "WP STAGING - Backup & Cloning") also gives you a more advanced local workflow through [WP STAGING CLI](https://wp-staging.com/cli/upgrade "WP STAGING CLI - Local Docker Development for WordPress"), which can turn a backup into a local Docker-based development site.
126
127 = Is WP STAGING available in multiple languages? =
128
129 Yes. WP STAGING is available in multiple languages, and several translations are already complete or nearly complete.
130
131 You can view translated plugin pages here:
132
133 [English](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING on WordPress.org")
134 [French](https://fr.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING en Français")
135 [German](https://de.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING auf Deutsch")
136 [Spanish](https://es.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING en Español")
137 [Croatian](https://hr.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING na hrvatskom")
138 [Dutch](https://nl.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING in het Nederlands")
139 [Finnish](https://fi.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING suomeksi")
140 [Greek](https://el.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING στα Ελληνικά")
141 [Hungarian](https://hu.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING magyarul")
142 [Indonesian](https://id.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING dalam Bahasa Indonesia")
143 [Italian](https://it.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING in Italiano")
144 [Persian](https://fa.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING به فارسی")
145 [Polish](https://pl.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING po polsku")
146 [Portuguese (Brazil)](https://br.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING em Português do Brasil")
147 [Russian](https://ru.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING по-русски")
148 [Turkish](https://tr.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING Türkçe")
149 [Vietnamese](https://vi.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING bằng Tiếng Việt")
150
151 If you want to help improve translations, please get in touch with us through the support forum.
152
153 = Can I give feedback for WP STAGING? =
154
155 Yes. If something does not work as expected, please open a support request and describe the issue in as much detail as possible.
156
157 We continuously improve WP STAGING based on user feedback, real-world hosting environments, and developer use cases.
158
159 Open support:
160 [WP STAGING Support Forum](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-staging/ "WP STAGING Support Forum")
161
162 == WP STAGING FREE - BACKUP & STAGING FEATURES ==
163
164 * Clone the entire production site into a subdirectory like example.com/staging-site.
165 * High-performance backup and cloning, even for websites with very large databases.
166 * Create full or partial backups — full-site backup, database-only, or files-only backups.
167 * Scheduled backups with automatic daily backups.
168 * Easy to use: create a clone or backup in one click.
169 * Efficient background processing without slowing down your website.
170 * No Software as a Service and no external account required.
171 * All your data stays on your server. Your data belongs to you only.
172 * No server timeouts on huge websites or weak servers.
173 * Fast backup, clone, and restore workflows depending on site size and server resources.
174 * Use the clone as part of your backup and update strategy.
175 * Only administrators can access the cloned or backup website.
176 * SEO-friendly staging sites with login protection and no-index handling.
177 * The admin bar on the staging / backup website is orange colored and shows when you work on the staging site.
178 * Extensive logging features.
179 * Supports Apache, Nginx, Microsoft IIS, and LiteSpeed Server.
180 * Every release passes extensive automated tests to keep the plugin robust, reliable, and fast.
181 * Fast and professional support team.
182
183 == WP STAGING | PRO - BACKUP & STAGING FEATURES ==
184
185 The features below are available in [WP STAGING | PRO](https://wp-staging.com/backup-pro-features "WP STAGING | PRO Features").
186
187 * Remote Sync - Pull a WordPress site securely from one server to another.
188 * WP STAGING CLI - Turn a backup into a local Docker-based development site.
189 * Migrate and transfer WordPress to another host or domain.
190 * Push staging changes to production (staging to live), including plugins, themes, and media files, with one click.
191 * Clone a backup or staging site to a separate database.
192 * Choose a custom directory for a backup or cloned site.
193 * Select a custom subdomain destination like dev.example.com.
194 * Define user roles for accessing the clone or backup site. This can be clients or external developers.
195 * Multisite support for migration, backup, and cloning.
196 * Schedule recurring backups by time and interval.
197 * Download and upload backups to another server for migration and transfer.
198 * Backup retention settings.
199 * Custom backup names.
200 * Email notifications if a backup cannot be created.
201 * Backup for WordPress multisites.
202 * Cloud backup, offsite backup, and remote backups to external storage providers.
203 * Backup to Google Drive.
204 * Backup to Amazon S3.
205 * Backup to (S)FTP.
206 * Backup to Dropbox.
207 * Custom backup folder destinations for cloud storage providers.
208 * Priority support.
209
210 == DOCUMENTATION ==
211
212 <strong>How to Backup and Restore WordPress</strong>
213 [Backup and Restore WordPress](https://wp-staging.com/docs/how-to-backup-and-restore-your-wordpress-website/ "Backup and Restore WordPress")
214
215 <strong>Backup & Transfer WordPress Site to Another Host</strong>
216 [How to Migrate Your WordPress Site to a New Host](https://wp-staging.com/docs/how-to-migrate-your-wordpress-site-to-a-new-host/ "How to Migrate Your WordPress Site to a New Host")
217
218 <strong>Remote Sync</strong>
219 [Pull a WordPress Site from One Server to Another](https://wp-staging.com/docs/pull-a-wordpress-site-from-one-server-to-another/ "Remote Sync - Pull a WordPress Site from One Server to Another")
220
221 <strong>Local Docker Development with WP STAGING CLI</strong>
222 [WP STAGING CLI – Upgrade Now](https://wp-staging.com/cli/upgrade "WP STAGING CLI - Local Docker Development for WordPress")
223
224 <strong>All Backup Guides</strong>
225 [All Backup Guides](https://wp-staging.com/docs/category/backup-restore/ "All Backup Guides")
226
227 <strong>Working with Staging Sites</strong>
228 [Working with Staging Sites](https://wp-staging.com/docs/category/working-with-wp-staging/ "Working with Staging Sites")
229
230 <strong>FAQ for Backup & Cloning</strong>
231 [FAQ for Backup & Cloning](https://wp-staging.com/docs/category/frequently-asked-questions/ "Backup & Cloning FAQ")
232
233 <strong>Troubleshooting Backup & Cloning</strong>
234 [Troubleshooting Backup & Cloning](https://wp-staging.com/docs/category/troubleshooting/ "Troubleshooting Backup & Cloning")
235
236 == WP STAGING BACKUP & CLONING TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS & INFORMATION ==
237
238 * Works on latest version of WordPress
239 * Minimum Supported WordPress Version 3.8
240 * Cloning and Backup work on all webhosts
241 * No extra libraries required
242 * Backup & cloning supports huge websites
243 * Custom backup format is much faster and smaller than any tar or zip compression
244 * Backup & cloning works in low memory & shared hosting environments
245
246 == SUPPORT ==
247
248 [WP STAGING Backup & Cloning](https://wp-staging.com/backup-wordpress "WP STAGING Backup & Cloning")
249
250 == Installation ==
251
252 = Installation via admin plugin search =
253
254 1. Go to Plugins > Add new. Select "Author" from the dropdown near search input.
255 2. Search for "WP STAGING".
256 3. Find "WP STAGING - WordPress Backup, Restore & Migration" and click the "Install Now" button.
257 4. Activate the plugin.
258 5. The plugin should be shown below settings menu.
259
260 = Admin Installer via zip =
261
262 1. Visit the Add New plugin screen and click the "Upload Plugin" button.
263 2. Click the "Browse..." button and select the zip file of our plugin.
264 3. Click "Install Now" button.
265 4. Once uploading is done, activate WP STAGING - WordPress Backup, Restore & Migration.
266 5. The plugin should be shown below the settings menu.
267
268 == Screenshots ==
269
270 1. Create new WordPress staging / backup site (Dark Mode)
271 2. Create new WordPress staging / backup site (Lite Mode)
272 3. Select name for staging / backup site (Lite Mode)
273 4. Create Full Site Backup (Dark Mode)
274 5. Create Full Site Backup (Lite Mode)
275 6. Cloning / backup processing (Dark Mode)
276 7. Backup Complete (Dark Mode)
277 8. Login to staging site
278 9. Staging demo site
279
280 == Changelog ==
281
282 = 4.9.0 =
283 * New: Added the Next-Gen engine for creating, updating, resetting and pushing staging sites. It is up to 80% faster and more resilient against memory and timeout errors, while running in isolation to protect the live site. #5122
284 * New: Zero performance impact on your live site — WP Staging now runs invisibly to frontend visitors, even during active staging operations. #602
285 * New: Database restores are dramatically faster on large backups — multi-gigabyte sites restore in a fraction of the time previously needed. #3020
286 * New: Major redesign of the staging workflows. The Create, Update, Reset, Push and Delete screens now use a cleaner, more consistent interface with live summaries, clearer table and folder selection, safer confirmation steps, improved advanced options and a unified two-column layout across all staging actions. #5122
287 * New: Add offline asynchronous license registration for firewall-restricted sites. (Pro) #5146
288 * New: Add option to preserve current user during remote sync pull job. #4934
289 * New: Remote Sync now has its own independent API version, so sites running different plugin releases stay compatible during pulls and pushes. #5132
290 * New: Backup file format upgraded to 2.1.0, laying the groundwork for per-file encryption and split backups in upcoming releases. All existing backups remain fully restorable — no migration needed. #5134
291 * New: Snappier WordPress admin — admin scripts moved out of the critical render path with event delegation for noticeably faster page loads. #5024
292 * New: A "WP Staging — Tips & Guides" widget on your WordPress dashboard with hand-picked links to docs and tutorials, so you can get more out of the plugin without leaving wp-admin. #5162
293 * Enh: Improved the staging creation experience in both Free and Pro by making default behavior clearer, showing what will be copied or skipped, grouping advanced settings more logically and removing wording that could make the free version feel unsafe. #5122
294 * Enh: Log the missing-compatible-primary-key table message as a notice instead of a warning, since the table is locked automatically and no user action is required. #5015
295 * Enh: Make the "skipped search & replace on large row" log clearer — report binary-data rows as a notice that needs no action and keep a reworded warning for large text rows, without dumping the raw query. #5015
296 * Fix: "Set Default" links for Destination Path and Target Hostname in Advanced Settings restored. #5055
297 * Fix: "Unlock Remote Sync" button now links to the correct checkout URL when the license is expired. (Pro) #5067
298 * Fix: "Unselect All" button now matches the other database table action buttons in dark mode. #5143
299 * Fix: Analytics consent modal styling fixed in dark mode; raster logo replaced with a scalable SVG. #5068
300 * Fix: Background restore and backup failures now show a clearer error message with actionable guidance, instead of a generic failure notice. #4606
301 * Fix: Backup download URL now reflects custom directory set via wpstg.backup.directory filter. #5212
302 * Fix: Backup queue self-heals when the worker's loopback HTTP trigger is silently dropped by Cloudflare, restrictive firewalls, or cURL-blocked hosts — jobs no longer stall after the first task. #5118
303 * Fix: Clean up stale Remote Sync .wpstgtmp files left behind by crashed pulls on the initiator and, via a once-daily safety net, on both initiator and source sites. (Pro) #5101
304 * Fix: Clear stale option caches after direct database option updates. #5173
305 * Fix: Correct the dark-mode SweetAlert success icon — the masking wedges rendered as a white disc behind the checkmark on the dark popup. #5232
306 * Fix: Do not run the new-administrator-account task when the option is disabled, which previously logged a misleading "missing email or password" warning. #5015
307 * Fix: Do not show the "what's new" update modal to brand-new users on their first visit; it now only appears for existing users after an update. #5263
308 * Fix: Enforce TLS certificate verification for restore tool requests. (Pro) #5175
309 * Fix: Improve next-gen staging site creation and reset with clearer details and more reliable handling of site names that already exist. #5258
310 * Fix: Keep background job live log buttons working after reopening the logs modal. #5203
311 * Fix: Keep the "Staging" and "Backup & Migration" menu labels untranslated so community translations can't rename them. #5267
312 * Fix: Live backup logs now stream end-to-end on the same host — the live log UI no longer freezes around 100 events while the backup itself completes normally. #5118
313 * Fix: Live log UI no longer drops legitimate repeat lines (e.g. retried steps with refreshed progress numbers). #5118
314 * Fix: Load the bundled translation before WordPress.org language packs in the free plugin so local translations win. #5267
315 * Fix: Logs selector dropdown styling improved in dark mode. #5055
316 * Fix: Missing top margin on the WordPress Playground warning callout (staging listing page) added. #5149
317 * Fix: Multipart database-only backup no longer fails when the database is larger than the configured split size. #2624
318 * Fix: Reduce CPU usage after installing WP Staging and/or WP Staging Pro. #4867
319 * Fix: Remote Sync pulls on the source site are now properly cancelled and cleaned up when the initiator becomes unresponsive. #4870
320 * Fix: Remove 42 orphaned translation entries no longer present in the source. #5269
321 * Fix: Restore now retries temporary server errors automatically and shows a clear status instead of appearing stuck. #4909
322 * Fix: Restore respects server retry-after timing on temporary limits and handles other server errors more gracefully. #5002
323 * Fix: Restoring a large database backup that was split into multiple files no longer fails with a duplicate entry error. #5219
324 * Fix: Security checks for backup-file uploads strengthened. #5160
325 * Fix: System info card layout no longer breaks when content exceeds the max allowed width. #5055
326 * Fix: Throttle failed Remote Sync authentication attempts. (Pro) #5171
327 * Fix: Translate 107 staging setup, delete, and push UI strings that previously rendered in English across all 11 locales. #5269
328 * UX: Celebrate the first staging site and first backup creation with a brief confetti animation. #5275
329 * UX: Make the Staging dashboard task-first — replace the large global Pro banner with a compact, dismissible "Upgrade to Pro" card (90-day per-admin snooze), add a permanent "Compare Free vs Pro" footer card, and improve the empty state. #5275
330 * UX: Polished the staging-site delete confirmation modal. #5055
331 * UX: Refine the admin footer into a compact single line — muted WP STAGING brand text, brand-blue Documentation, Support and Changelog links, a quieter Borlabs Cookie partner credit, and muted GitHub and X icons, replacing the large centered logo. #5259
332 * UX: Replace the global time-based review banner with a success-based review prompt shown inside the staging and backup completion modals (never as loose dashboard text), with honest copy, Maybe Later / Don't Ask Again, and one shared snooze state (progressive 14, 30, 180 days) so the user is never asked twice. #5275
333 * Dev: Add .tmp/ to .gitignore so local scratch files stay out of version control. #5199
334 * Dev: Add separate CI workflow for remote sync tests covering single-site and multisite. #5155
335 * Dev: Add tooling to generate dark and light marketing screenshots for the main features (backup, staging, remote sync, settings). #5231
336 * Dev: Allow the gh api graphql command in .claude/settings.json so Copilot review threads can be replied to and resolved. #5234
337 * Dev: Derive Playwright PHP version checks from the selected test environment. #5192
338 * Dev: Extend /release slash command with operator-critical pre-flight checks and cross-references to rollback, branch naming, and publish-permission rules. #5186
339 * Dev: Finalize the refactored staging and push feature and prepare it for e2e testing. #5015
340 * Dev: Fix downloading of WordPress 7.0 in dev environment using wp-cli on Windows. #5191
341 * Dev: Fix release pipeline failure when triggered for a release branch. #5141
342 * Dev: Fix the new administrator account staging test. #5219
343 * Dev: Make staging delete modal E2E checks target the visible modal. #5201
344 * Dev: Network-dependent tests moved from the unit suite to the integration suite for better test reliability. #5165
345 * Dev: New releases now land in the correct spot on the refreshed wp-staging.com changelog pages. #5184
346 * Dev: Release pipeline now detects when the deploy API on the release server is outdated. #5188
347 * Dev: Replace amd64-only FTP Docker image with multi-arch alternative to fix FTPS test failures on Apple Silicon. #5034
348 * Dev: Stop the release deploy from corrupting the changelog page when the editor anchor is set up incorrectly. #5197
349 * Dev: Stop the release tooling from losing already-merged changelog entries. #5195
350 * Dev: Storage identifier handling consolidated; remote-storage option-name migration now runs via a persistent feature flag instead of version_compare so it executes exactly once even when the stored plugin version is missing or corrupt. #3081
351 * Dev: Update db version in database seed files for e2e testing. #5182
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353 WP STAGING Backup & Cloning | Full changelog:
354 [https://wp-staging.com/wp-staging-changelog](https://wp-staging.com/wp-staging-changelog)
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356 == Upgrade Notice ==
357
358 Compatible up to WordPress 7.0.
359 Many improvements for reliability and bug fixes. Please update to the latest version!
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