Key features, advantages and disadvantages of different CMS. Drupal

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May
The most powerful, largest, most complex and technologically advanced CMS ever described.

This CMS is suitable for creating medium and large services, large online stores, corporate, and news portals. It is interesting to note that Drupal positions itself as a platform for digital interaction, i.e., this system is wider than CMS in its classical sense.

Drupal’s pros:
Security. Of the previously described CSM Drupal is the most secure system, and it is quite difficult to hack it.

Price. Because Drupal is an open-source project, you don’t have to pay for a licence, support, or other commercial stuff. You can simply download the system and start using it.

Functionality. By default, a large amount of functionality is offered. Managers have their own UI interface, which makes it very easy and quick to edit or create content. For developers, the architecture is very logical and consistent. Moreover, the latest version of the engine was written using the Symphony PHP framework.

Broad API. Since Drupal is positioned as more than just a CMS, it has a rather huge API for creating web applications, and large services using newfangled tools. The main thing is that there is good documentation and if you spend another hour, then everything will fall into place.

Cons of Drupal:
Difficulty in learning. To fully understand and understand most of the functionality, will take a lot of time, effort, and perseverance.

Heaviness. For great opportunities, you have to pay something. Therefore, the system can become heavy, slow, and excessively large for you. This issue is solved by competent specialists who can curb this beast. Based on this, you will need to allocate more resources to hosting than usual to ensure performance.

Interface complexity. Users on the forums note that it will be difficult for a beginner to understand the abundance of its interface.


There are more than a hundred CMS in the world. Each solves certain tasks in its own way, some are more convenient for developers than others, and others are suitable only for one direction.

The main thing is that it is important to clearly understand your goal and choose the technology that best solves the problem and really suits your site.

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