Introduction

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Microsoft Power Pages administrators ensure that sites are properly set up and optimized to run more securely and efficiently. As a Power Pages administrator, you might have the following responsibilities.

Life cycle operations

For life cycle operations, you might need to:

  • Create and delete sites.
  • Convert sites to production.
  • Control site visibility.
  • Manage license assignments.

Site configuration

You'll need to set up the site, which might include the following tasks:

  • Set up site features, such as search, multi-lingual support, and integrations with other technologies.
  • Manage network configuration details, such as vanity domains, keys and certificates, and IP address restrictions.
  • Set up advanced performance and security features, such as Content Delivery Network and Web Application Firewall.

Security

To set up security in Power Pages, you might need to:

  • Manage authentication and identity providers.
  • Set up authorization settings and permissions to control access to a site's content and features.
  • Maintain user accounts, web roles, registration, and invitation processes.

Production monitoring and support

As a Power Pages admin, you might have production monitoring and support responsibilities, including:

  • Monitor a site's performance and usage.
  • Analyze access logs.
  • Troubleshoot and diagnose issues.
  • Maintain and update Power Pages solutions.
  • Deploy new features and capabilities of Power Pages.

Compliance and privacy

Managing compliance and privacy might involve the following tasks:

  • Protect business data and maintain data privacy.
  • Ensure regulatory compliance, such as General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
  • Adhere to global accessibility standards.

Power Pages provides a range of tools that can help administrators manage their responsibilities. This module introduces the basic administrative tasks and tools that are available to makers and administrators.