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How to Manage Drupal in Plesk Panel?

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Drupal is a powerful content management system (CMS) preferred for many websites and applications, and it can be easily managed with Plesk Panel. Plesk offers a variety of tools for installing, managing, and maintaining Drupal. Here are the basic steps for managing Drupal in Plesk Panel:

  1. Installing Drupal:

In Plesk’s “Applications” section, you can find a wide catalog of various web applications. By finding Drupal in this catalog and clicking the “New Installation” or “Install” button, the installation of Drupal will begin. During the installation, you’ll need to set up details such as the site’s name, admin username, and password.

  1. Managing the Drupal Site:

Once you’ve installed Drupal, you can access the Drupal admin panel directly from Plesk Panel. This feature simplifies Drupal management tasks such as content management, installing plugins and themes, user management, and editing site settings.

  1. Drupal Updates:

Plesk Panel provides automatic updates for Drupal and other installed applications. The update settings can be configured from the Applications section. Keeping Drupal updated is crucial for the security and stability of your site.

  1. Backup and Restore:

Plesk Panel allows regular backups of your site, meaning you can restore your data in case of any issues. Backup settings can be configured from Plesk’s “Backups” section. Additionally, you can take individual backups of your Drupal site directly from Plesk Panel.

  1. Security Checks:

Plesk Panel monitors the security of your site and identifies potential vulnerabilities. You can also download various security extensions from Plesk’s Extensions Catalog. These extensions offer additional features to enhance the security of your Drupal site.

In conclusion, managing Drupal in Plesk Panel simplifies and automates the maintenance and security of your site. These tools allow you to easily handle tasks related to general Drupal management, updates, backups, and security.