Promet Source Explains How to Detect Hidden Bot Traffic on Drupal Sites

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Joe Mari Borinaga of Promet Source outlines how undetected bot traffic can silently inflate hosting costs on platforms like Acquia and Pantheon. Standard analytics miss automated requests, leaving infrastructure reports at odds with user metrics. This disconnect leads to budget overruns, performance degradation, and wasted IT effort, especially for government and higher education sites.

The guide details detection methods, including server log analysis, user-agent monitoring, and traffic pattern reviews, alongside Drupal security essentials such as role-based access controls, CI/CD-driven updates, and HTTPS enforcement. Borinaga emphasizes building layered defenses—using Cloudflare WAF or similar solutions—to block harmful bots at the edge while allowing beneficial automation. This structured approach helps agencies reduce costs, strengthen security, and make informed infrastructure decisions.

Download the Drupal Bot Protection Playbook for the whole strategy.

? Why this matters: Bot traffic isn’t just a performance nuisance—it can quietly inflate Acquia and Pantheon hosting bills while leaving analytics dashboards looking normal. By combining Drupal security best practices with log-based monitoring and edge protection, site teams—especially in government and higher ed—can regain control of budgets and safeguard critical infrastructure.

Reference: How to Detect Bot Traffic Draining Your Budget, Promet Source (11 August 2025)

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