Enterprise Drupal Managed Services: Built for Complex Sites

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Enterprise Drupal managed services are ongoing services that keep a large, mission-critical Drupal site secure, performant, and maintainable after launch  covering hosting, security updates, performance monitoring, contributed and custom module maintenance, and continued development. For inherited or complex sites, the engagement usually begins with a full audit rather than new feature work.

 

 

A Drupal site is complex when it moves far from standard, out-of-the-box Drupal: heavy custom code, high traffic and the infrastructure to support it, many user roles and editorial workflows, Drupal Commerce, a multisite architecture, AI integrations, and connections to external systems like Salesforce CRM or ERP platforms. Integration is usually where the complexity concentrates.

 

 

An audit surfaces what a working site hides: security gaps, performance limits under load, SEO issues, and whether the architecture can support planned growth. These non-functional requirements rarely show from the front end, but they are where production incidents originate. The audit also grounds the build-or-rebuild decision in evidence rather than a launch deadline.

 

 

Weigh proof of work in comparable industries and complexity, documented development standards, DevOps and CI/CD maturity, the actual team’s CVs, financial stability for a multi-year relationship, an active Drupal.org contribution and certification record, and written, demonstrable security standards. The most useful first step is an honest audit of the site you’re inheriting.

 

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