Why this server?
Joomla is a PHP-based open-source CMS similar to Drupal, sharing the same category of content management systems and technical stack.
Why this server?
WordPress is the most popular CMS and a direct peer to Drupal, making this server highly relevant for similar content management use cases.
Why this server?
Drupal requires a relational database (MySQL, MariaDB, or PostgreSQL) to operate, making this database MCP server essential for Drupal deployments.
Why this server?
MariaDB is one of the primary databases recommended for Drupal installations, commonly used in production environments.
Why this server?
Drupal extensively uses XML for configuration management, content imports/exports, and data migration processes.
Why this server?
PostgreSQL is a supported and performant database option for Drupal, suitable for enterprise-grade installations.
Why this server?
LDAP integration is commonly used with Drupal for enterprise authentication and user directory services.
Why this server?
GraphQL is frequently used with headless Drupal implementations to provide flexible APIs for decoupled frontends.
Why this server?
Odoo is an enterprise platform with CMS capabilities that shares overlapping use cases with Drupal in business content management.