A system administrator is a professional who is held accountable for network setup, servers such as mail servers and file servers, and much more. Based upon an organization’s requirements and other IT-related infrastructure, a system administrator is tasked with providing a reliable work environment, particularly whereby multi-user computers are associated with the LAN network.
- System Administrator Installing, configuring and maintain servers and networks; Overseeing system performance and troubleshooting issues; Creating a backup and safeguarding the data if there are any hindrances; Performing system upgrades following new releases; Maintaining internal documentation through Wiki; Performing account setup; Sustaining network integrity, server deployment and security; Monitoring and maintaining network servers such as file servers, VPN gateways and intrusion detection systems; and Ensuring high-level security and efficiency resulting in 100% output.