Installing the Drupal CMS for your website
Create your professional website in just a few minutes, with no need to worry about installation and settings.
Drupal has set itself apart as a CMS for publishing all kinds of websites easily, even if you are not a web developer. Drupal is characterised by its front-end interface, where content is managed with easy-to-use "nodes".
Based on PHP language, Drupal offers a full library of interactive modules, which make it flexible. Drupal modules give new features to your website, such as authorising users to attach files, and filtering your content. It's an ideal tool for beginners, and for expert web developers too.
Host your website with Drupal
The Drupal module is pre-installed on all of our web hosting plans. Get Drupal and discover all of its advantages by signing up to the Professional web hosting plan.
API
More than 4,000 features available with the API. Drupal provides a PHP framework, perfect for experts.
Content management
Manage your content easily using its advanced classification methods, and an interface directly connected to the front-office.
Community
Thousands of modules written in PHP by an active CMS community. You can integrate all of the modules easily for your website, via the library in the back-office.
SEO
Optimise your institution's pages and web articles to improve your organic SEO ranking, with modules such as Robotxt, Redirect, Schema.org or YoastSEO.
Options with your web hosting plan
OVH will host your Drupal website on an optimised platform. Since it's ready to use, you won't have to worry about installations and technical updates when you create your Drupal professional website.
PHP 7 + FPM
SSL
Anti-DDoS
Private SQL or shared
Backup and restoration
Multi-domain management
Install Drupal in just a few clicks
Choose your web hosting plan depending on the size of your website, and the traffic you expect to receive
Reserve your domain name and its extension, such as: mydomainname.com
You won't need to configure anything - the Drupal folder is created automatically in your root directory. And that's all - you're up and running!