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System administration, website administration and content administration

Website administrators, system administrators, and content administrators are all important roles in managing a website, but they have different areas of responsibility.

Website administrators are responsible for managing the technical aspects of a website, such as ensuring the website is accessible, updating software and security patches, managing server resources, and troubleshooting technical issues. They may also be responsible for managing user accounts and permissions on the website.

System administrators are responsible for managing the overall IT infrastructure of an organization, which includes servers, networks, and other hardware and software systems. Their duties may include configuring and maintaining servers, managing network security, ensuring data backups are performed regularly, and troubleshooting any technical issues that arise.

Content administrators, on the other hand, are responsible for managing the content on a website. This may include creating and editing text, images, and videos, managing user-generated content, ensuring that content is up-to-date and accurate, and optimizing content for search engines. Content administrators may also be responsible for developing content strategies and managing content calendars.

In summary, website administrators focus on the technical aspects of a website, system administrators manage the overall IT infrastructure, and content administrators manage the content on a website. In some cases, there may be overlap between these roles, and some individuals may perform multiple roles.

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