Choosing a partner who works exclusively on Drupal is a big advantage. Make sure you read this article to know how to evaluate a Drupal partner to get a better idea. The New Vendor Onboarding - Understandably, Drupal 7 site owners find it hard to trust a new (more often than not) vendor and if they can deliver quality.įinding a reputable/reliable Drupal development company is key to addressing this issue. Along with the tons of features you will get with Drupal 9 (more on that later), staying on an old technology that is hard to grow should be reason enough to upgrade to Drupal 9. The assumption that it’s not a huge advancement in speed and usability is a mistake. Unaware of the power of Drupal 9 - Yes, this is one of the most prevalent reasons why Drupal 7 site owners are not migrating to Drupal 9. Drupal 9 has been built on a modern architecture that allows websites to integrate and exchange data with any third-party application of your choice. The good news is that just isn’t a problem. Integrations - Many of our clients were skeptical if Drupal 9 would be able to support all their existing integrations that Drupal 7 has been gracefully handling. And we can guarantee that there’s nothing built on Drupal 7 that can’t be custom built better in Drupal 9. Now you don’t really need very many contributed modules to build a Drupal 9 website. While a significant number of contributed modules have been ported to Drupal 9 (most of the popular ones are now a part of core) some were deprecated in the spirit of streamlining. Unavailable Modules - You may have heard that not many of the Drupal 7 contributed modules are ported to Drupal 9. Sure, you can flex Drupal 7 to the changing environment but with Drupal 9, flexibility and stability is built into its core. With a trusted Drupal development partner and some prep work before your Drupal 9 migration, all of the above mentioned uneasiness can be ironed out. It’s scary, right? And since it could take a couple of months of development time, you might get questioned about the long-term stability of the migrated functionalities. Unsure of stability - If your Drupal 7 site is complex and with a lot of custom development, you might feel that staying with your current Drupal 7 system is more comfortable than moving to Drupal 9. Upgrading to a more robust, extensible, modern and secure platform like Drupal 9 is worth the investment. The change in the database structure needs more development time as well.Ī deeper ROI analysis will help you substantiate the cost. Especially for this migration as Drupal 9 is a completely fresh build. The following are some of the “why’s” we’ve heard from our clients who were on Drupal 7 (but are now safely on Drupal 9).īudget - Maybe it goes without saying that upgrading to a new and advanced platform consumes more of your marketing and IT budget. If this is you, we understand you have your reasons to stick around with Drupal 7. Here’s why.īut wait, why are so many organizations still on Drupal 7? To put that in perspective, Drupal 8 has already reached its end of life on November 2, 2021.īut is it a good idea to wait till November 2023 to migrate your Drupal 7 site to Drupal 9 (or Drupal 10 coming soon)? The Drupal community and Specbee recommends you NOT to wait till 2023 to take that leap. The previous end of life for Drupal 7 was extended to November 2022 due to the impact of the pandemic on businesses and budgets. With that in mind, to continue to provide support and security to all Drupal 7 site owners while not leaving them vulnerable, the Drupal community along with Drupal project lead, Dries Buytaert, recently announced that the Drupal 7 End of Life date will be further extended to November 1, 2023. Dropping support could have created a serious problem. There was danger brewing with the types of industries and government institutions still using Drupal 7 for their content management requirements. That makes it a slight majority of Drupal websites all together! There are a lot of reasons for that, one being that moving to Drupal 9 is a big project that not everyone is ready to take on. Even with the previous end-of-life deadline approaching, the most recent Drupal usage statistics (March 26, 2022) suggest that as many as 500,000 websites are still on Drupal 7.
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