
Drupal is a robust, enterprise-grade CMS known for its flexibility, security, and scalability. It’s ideal for complex websites and web applications where custom content types and workflows are needed. Drupal was released in 2001 by the creator Dries Buytaert as an open-source CMS for a free CMS option with varying self-hosting options (for hosting and pricing options see: https://www.drupal.org/hosting)
Highlights:
- Flexible content architecture
- Multilingual support
- Advanced user roles and permissions available
- High-level security features
- See more features here: https://new.drupal.org/drupal-cms
Pros:
- Highly secure and scalable
- Perfect for complex and large scale websites
- Strong performance with high traffic
- Custom builds with modular systems
Cons:
- Can be a steep learning curve for beginners
- Requires developer knowledge to fully leverage all features
- Smaller support community than other CMS options
