AWS cloud administrators have a wide range of responsibilities, which can include:Creating a recovery plan for the companys AWS environment, including identifying backup storage locations and testing restore capabilitiesMonitoring security threats to the companys data and infrastructure to ensure that systems are protected from unauthorized access and malicious attacksInstalling, configuring, and maintaining systems such as web servers, databases, operating systems, virtualization platforms, network security devices, load balancers, firewalls, and other network servicesManaging the companys private cloud computing environment by monitoring usage, updating software, and troubleshooting issuesInstalling additional applications such as data warehouses, business intelligence tools, or ERP systemsMonitoring usage of computing resources such as CPU usage, memory consumption, storage capacity, and network bandwidth utilization to ensure that the cloud environment is performing efficientlyDesigning and implementing security measures such as firewalls, access controls, encryption, intrusion detection systems, and password policies to protect the companys data and applications from unauthorized access or misusePerforming routine tasks such as updating software packages, patching operating systems, and backing up data on virtual machines