Introduction
Power Pages administrators ensure that websites are properly set up and optimized to run more securely and efficiently. As a Microsoft Power Pages administrator, you might have the following responsibilities.
Life cycle operations
Your responsibilities for life cycle operations might include the following tasks:
Create and delete websites.
Convert websites to production.
Control website visibility.
Manage license assignments.
Website configuration
When you're setting up websites, you might be required to complete the following tasks:
Set up website features, such as search, multilingual 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 a content delivery network and web application firewall.
Security
Your responsibilities regarding the optimization of security might include the following tasks:
Manage authentication and identity providers.
Set up authorization settings and permissions to control access to the website's content and features.
Maintain user accounts, web roles, registration, and invitation processes.
Production monitoring and support
The production monitoring and support phase might require you to complete the following tasks:
Monitor the website'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
For compliance and privacy, you might be required to complete the following tasks:
Protect business data and maintain data privacy.
Ensure regulatory compliance.
Adhere to global accessibility standards.
Power Pages provides a range of tools to assist administrators in managing their responsibilities. This module describes the administrative tasks and the tools that are available to administrators.