Deploy Drupal 10 on Oracle Cloud in Minutes with This One-Command Script

Deploy Drupal 10 on Oracle Cloud in Minutes with This One-Command Script
Alexis Blot-Lefevre

Senior Cloud Architect Alexis Blot-Lefevre offers a detailed guide for deploying Drupal 10 on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) using a single bash script and Cloud Shell. The script automates the setup of Apache, PHP 8.2, MySQL 8, Oracle Linux 8+, SELinux, permissions, and virtual hosting—cutting manual configuration to minutes.

The script is comprehensive but assumes technical familiarity with Linux VM provisioning and SSH access. It's ideal for proof-of-concept or rapid testing but lacks modular error handling and environment validation, making it less suited to production without adjustments. Variables such as domain names and passwords must be edited directly in the script.

Blot-Lefevre also outlines a production-ready architecture utilising OCI services, including private subnets, managed MySQL, and Kubernetes, for scalability and resilience. This advanced guidance—covering CI/CD, WAF, monitoring, and high availability—is valuable but conceptually dense for those new to the field.

The post is thorough and well-structured, but would benefit from clearer segmentation and downloadable assets.

Reference: Deploy Drupal® 10 in Minutes on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (8 June 2025)

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