How to Set Up Drupal on an Apache Virtual Host in Ubuntu
PTI WebTech published a tutorial on setting up Drupal using a virtual host, ideal for developers managing multiple sites on a single workstation. The guide, specifically for an Apache web server on an Ubuntu environment, outlines the entire setup process.
It starts with installing the necessary software: Apache, MySQL or MariaDB, PHP, and essential extensions. The tutorial proceeds with securing MySQL and creating a database and user for Drupal. It then details downloading and configuring Drupal in the web root directory, ensuring proper file permissions. The crucial step of setting up an Apache virtual host includes configuring the server name and document root, then enabling the site and Apache's rewrite module.
The installation is completed through a web browser, where the user sets up the database and configures the site. The final steps include securing the 'settings.php' file and optionally setting up cron jobs for maintenance. This comprehensive guide is useful for developers looking to streamline their Drupal site management.
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