What is Drupal?

Drupal is an open–source CMS software, which is the application powering an enormous number of sites and web applications, for example – a few of the largest web sites on the internet including Economist.com and WhiteHouse.gov. It’s managed by international community of over 500,000 end users and administrators who often add fresh upgrades and then include the most advanced technologies on the internet.

You’re able to employ Drupal to build just about any site – a small blog, discussion board, a multimedia website, an online store, etc. On account of the large number of available add–on modules and preconfigured templates for feature–rich websites, you’ll have a great foundation for jump–starting your website.

Drupal is a trademark of Dries Buytaert and shares no affiliation with 123get.

Drupal–Optimized Cloud Web Hosting Services

If you need a trusted Drupal cloud web hosting solution, you’ve come to the right place. At 123get, all the Drupal cloud web hosting services feature a 99.9% service uptime, guaranteed. We are going to furthermore install & configure Drupal for you just after sign–up. And, provided that at any time in the first 30 days you aren’t fully satisfied with our solutions – we’re going to grant you your money back, no questions asked.

Every one of the Drupal cloud web hosting bundles additionally includes unlimited disk space, unrestricted traffic and unrestricted MySQL storage. Thus, your site will be able to evolve and become increasingly popular without you being required to care about reaching any service limits.

A Point & Click Hosting Control Panel

Our Drupal cloud web hosting bundles feature a well designed Hosting Control Panel, which was 100% developed by us. It’s provided in a number of languages and styles, so you can personalize it based on your personal preferences. The Control Panel comes with a point and click user interface that has a host of apps, that can present you with total control over the content of your website.

You’re going to get a drag–and–drop File Manager where your Drupal files are going to be located, a Database Manager for your databases, together with an all–inclusive Email Account Manager from which you can handle all of your mailboxes. Moreover, you will have access to an in–depth stats tool that will update you with real–time info on your traffic and resource consumption.