With the rapid increase in the demand for cloud computing in a very short time, businesses are struggling to find professionals with the right cloud computing skills. If you want to break through in this industry or are looking to make the horizontal move from an on-premises IT role to a cloud administrator, this is a simple blog to give you the fundamental idea in a short amount of time.
Job Roles in the Cloud
Cloud Architect responsibilities
- Overall cloud strategy and is in charge of the entire cloud environment, build blueprint for the whole cloud
- Supervises deployment in the cloud environment, Application architecture, and All aspects of the cloud
- Understands how services are connected and the integration of services
- Understands Amazon CloudWatch and logging
- Understands AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) and the security involved
System administrator responsibilities
- Overall performance of cloud systems
- Managing configurations
- Completing detailed tasks
- Assisting Database Administrators with setting up database servers in the cloud
- Proficient with hands-on tasks and detailed configuration changes
- Understands configuration management
- Proficient with requirement gathering and translating to deployments
Security administrator responsibilities
- Overall integrity, confidentiality, and protection of data and resources in the cloud.
- Investigates when security incidents or concerns are reported
- Puts standards and development processes in place to reduce the number of security incidents
- Defines security requirements for enterprise-level businesses based on their security and regulatory requirements
- Understands security rules and requirements
- Communicates security rules down to engineers and up to decision-makers to understand and address security risk
- Resourceful because it is not possible to memorize all regulatory requirements
- Researches and is resourceful with contacts to determine an answer to address security
DevOps administrator responsibilities
- Optimizes the use of the AWS Cloud
- Managing developers and orchestrating the numerous tools and stages in the pipeline.
- Manages the release cycle to ensure that there is enough pipeline to evaluate changes that need to be made, tested, and pushed to production
- Applies programming scripting languages with proficiency
- Understands and applies QA and testing
- Understands operations and manages developers
- Orchestrates the many tools and stages in the pipeline
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