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Setup Drupal with Plesk in 10 Steps

by | Jul 14, 2024

In this article, we’ll look into the steps to setup Drupal with Plesk. At Bobcares, we assist our customers with several queries on a daily basis as part of our Drupal Software Development Services.

Overview
  1. How to Setup Drupal with Plesk?
  2. Steps to Setup Drupal with Plesk

How to Setup Drupal with Plesk?

Drupal is a PHP-based open-source CMS that enables business to create and manage their websites and data. It offers key features for websites, including as content pages, user administration, major navigation, and more.

Drupal is a well-liked option for website development because of its scalability, versatility, and robust community support. Without having to manually setup the database and other settings, one can rapidly set up a Drupal site by taking advantage of Plesk’s simple setup process.

Steps to Setup Drupal with Plesk

1. Using the admin login details, log into the Plesk control panel.

2. Find the “Applications” area in the Plesk panel.

3. Select “All available applications” from the menu.

4. Press the “Search” button after typing “Drupal” into the search area.

5. Click the “Install” button next to the Drupal application after it has been shown.

6. Choose “Install (Custom)” from the drop-down menu in place of the “Install” button if we can’t see it.

7. Click “Next” after reviewing and accepting the conditions of use by checking the acceptance box.

8. Select the location for Drupal setup. The area to the right of the website should remain empty if we wish to put it in the root location. In the blank space, provide the name of the subdirectory we wish to put it in.

9. There is nothing more for us to do—Plesk will create the database and config file for Drupal automatically.

10. After the setup process is finished, go to the domain in a web browser to see the newly created Drupal website.

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Conclusion

To sum up, our Support team went over the Drupal Setup Steps using Plesk control panel.

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