Drupal 8 was a major release of the Drupal content management system (CMS). It introduced significant architectural changes, including the adoption of Symfony components, enhancing its flexibility and scalability. Drupal 8 is commonly used for building websites and web applications, ranging from simple blogs to complex enterprise-level platforms, by organizations that need robust content management, user management, and extensive customization capabilities. Note: Drupal 8 reached its end-of-life in November 2021.
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